2013 Golf Victoria Annual Report
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Golf Victoria is the parent body for golf in Victoria. Originally commencing in 1902 as the Victorian Golf Association, Golf Victoria was formed following an amalgamation with Women’s Golf Victoria in November 2010. Women’s Golf Victoria (formerly the Victorian Ladies Golf Union) commenced in 1906. COVER: 2013 Victorian Open Men’s Championship Winner Matthew Giles and 2013 Victorian Open Women’s Championship Winner Stacey Keating. 2013 Women’s Victorian Amateur Winner Su-Hyun Oh and 2013 Men’s Victorian Amateur Winner Zach Murray.
Golf Victoria is a Company limited by guarantee and is administered through an elected Board and appointed Committees of honorary Officials and supported by a full-time offi ce and professional Secretariat. The organisation’s Vision is to promote golf as the game for life with its Mission to serve
our members whilst growing participation and passion for the sport. Golf Victoria commenced operations as of November 21st, 2010 with an interim Board appointed to administer the organisation until the election of the Board took place in May 2011.
2013 GOLF VICTORIA BOARD MEMBERS
John Hobday (President)
Lee Wills (Vice President)
Tony Nott (Finance Director)
Harvey Ashton
Mark Bamford
Murray Cropley
Brian Lasky
Sue Rea
Alison McCaig
board & committees
CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE: (until May 25) P. E. Bray D. G. R. Francis T. C. Gale B. F. Harding S. M. C. Ingle G. M. Keating J. P. Kelly P. J. Kingshott A. Learmonth G. E. Lewin S. E. McDonald M. W. Mullaly G. Orford K. J. Pattison D. J. Roberts P. D. Ross J. G. Snowden S. Stevens M. J. Williams C. J. Wilson FINANCE, AUDIT & RISK MANAGEMENT: A.C. Nott (Chair) H. C. Ashton M. Bamford L.E. Wills MEMBER SERVICES: H.C. Ashton (Chair) A. Carty A. Felgate A. Learmonth S. E. McDonald D. J. Roberts D. Shilbury C. J. Wilson
MATCH: B. Lasky (Chair) D. G. R. Francis G. M. Keating G. Mathers K. J. Pattison S. Rea P. D. Ross M. J. Williams WOMEN’S ADVISORY-GROUP: S. Rea (Chair) J. Borgolotto S. M. C. Ingle G. M. Keating J. P. Kelly G. Orford M. J. Williams SENIOR ADVISORY-GROUP: A. Barr (Chair) K. Bayly P. Fink A. Hyde G. Krall P. Ross RULES & AMATEUR STATUS: M. C. Cropley (Chair) T. C. Gale B.F. Harding (until June 25) J. D. Hoff (until June 25) J. P. Kelly P. J. Kingshott (until June 25) M.W. Mullaly (until June 25) B. Nesbitt (from June 25) A.C Nott D. Santwyk-Anderson G. Scott S. Stevens COURSE RATING & HANDICAPPING: M. C. Cropley (Chair) G. Addicoat C. Collingwood W.E. Crowe D. J. Roberts J.G. Snowden
HIGH PERFORMANCE: B. Lasky (Chair) P. E. Bray A. McCaig M. Smith L. E. Wills JUNIOR: M. Bamford (Chair) A. Burdett K. Harris A. Pell E. Smith L. E. Wills B. Wyllie VICTORIAN GOLF FOUNDATION: R. L. Kirby (Chair - until Oct 28) J. M. Hobday (Chair - from Oct 28) J. D. Hoff (until March 28) A. Felgate A. McCaig (from Oct 28) P. Rak (from Oct 28) CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER: S. Brookhouse CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER: D. J. Greenhill CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER: B.W. Vale
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GOLF VICTORIA BOARD J. M. Hobday (President) A. C. Nott (Finance Director) L. E. Wills (Vice-President) H.C. Ashton M. Bamford M. C. Cropley B. Lasky A. McCaig S. Rea
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2013 was the second full year of operation of Golf Victoria under the auspices of the current Board and management and it continued on from the sound platform established since amalgamation in November 2010. CEO Simon Brookhouse successfully led the organisation in conjunction with a passionate and enthusiastic team of staff. The Board, Committee members and staff remain committed to the delivery of the organisation’s Strategic Plan, particularly the growth of the game into the future. During 2013 we have continued with the successful sub-committee structure: • Finance, Risk and Audit • Match • Rules and Amateur Status • Course Rating and Handicapping • High Performance • Junior • Member Services These committees are integral to GV’s governance and are linked to the Strategic Plan by the committee charters in place. The original Strategic Plan developed in 2011 will be reviewed and updated in the early part of 2014 to ensure that Golf Victoria is addressing key golf issues both organisationally and from an industry perspective. However in broad terms, our focus continues to revolve around the six key strategic pillars: • Participation • Communication & Awareness • Talented Player / Elite Pathways • Financial Sustainability • Organisational Excellence and • Member Service and Support
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Upholding our core values of integrity, inclusivity, transparency, respect and consultation provides Golf Victoria with the appropriate platform for strong associations
with all those involved with the golfing industry. A key Board decision was to undertake a Governance and Structural Review. From the review undertaken by Sport Business Partners, 22 key recommendations were provided and endorsed by the Board. We are pleased to say that as at the end of this year, 16 of the recommendations have been completed with the remaining six in progress. During the year our organisation has further consolidated itself within the national golfing framework. Our relationships with stakeholders such as Golf Australia, PGA, Golf Managers Victoria (GMV), Victorian Golf Course Superintendents Association and other state bodies continue to strengthen as a result of the good work by Simon and the staff in conjunction with the Board. Once again in 2013, we witnessed some superb golfing achievements which are highlighted in detail within this Annual report. Congratulations are extended to all respective State Champions and players who represented our State at senior and junior level. We continue to develop fine quality golfers and are very proud of the commitment these golfers provide to Victorian golf. 2013 also saw the relocation of the Men’s and Women’s Victorian Open to regional Victoria at 13th Beach on the Bellarine Peninsula. With appreciated support from the State Government; City of Greater Geelong and a number of local sponsors, the Championship was an outstanding success with large galleries and significant media coverage including a highlights program aired on Channel Nine. The Victorian Open is now gathering great momentum. In addition to providing a pinnacle State golf event for men and
women, it also provides a very clear example of all that is good about men and women participating in golf together. It is particularly encouraging to now see other major amateur and club events follow a similar path with men and women simultaneously competing for major titles. Without the ongoing and appreciated commitment and contribution of our tireless volunteers, the success of all of our events would not be possible. The professionalism and efficiency of our volunteers is a major reason for our events being held in such high regard. I thank all of you and I look forward to seeing you on the courses over the next year. To all the staff of Golf Victoria I would also like to express my gratitude for your efforts. The professionalism you exhibit is second to none. Thank you all, it is a pleasure working with you. To my fellow board members I acknowledge your contribution to the governance of this organisation and for your willingness to spend many hours attending events throughout the State to ensure that the Board is seen to be inclusive of all stakeholders by interacting with a variety of golfers, club and district officials to explain the strategic direction of the organisation and to obtain valuable feedback in relation its performance. The Board, Committee members and staff of Golf Victoria look forward to working with you in 2014 and beyond and we are certain that with our best efforts Golf Victoria will prosper well into the future.
Finally, remember golf is “The Game for Life”.
John Hobday, GV President
membership report PARTICIPATION Total male membership numbers for 2013 were 87284 representing an increase of 1464 (1.7%) over the previous year. Total female membership numbers for 2013 were 24623 which represented a marginal increase from 2012.
DISTRICT ASSOCIATIONS & CLUBS The number of affiliated clubs within Victoria increased in 2013 to 406 clubs due predominantly to the growth of social golf clubs affiliating with the Victorian Golf League. Golf Victoria recognised the following golf clubs which celebrated one hundred years of operation during 2013: • Barham • Birregurra • Pyramid Hill • Rushworth • Wentworth • Willaura • Woodlands
- Metropolitan - Green Acres - Horsham - Portsea IN MEMORIUM Golf Victoria formally recognises the passing of major contributors to golf during 2013:
Marjorie Stevenson Former Women’s Golf Victoria President, Marjorie Stevenson, passed away in November 2013 aged 81 years. Marjorie was very active in golf having served as past President of the Women’s Golf Victoria from 1992 – 1995 following earlier involvement as both a Board member and delegate. With a passion for the Rules of Golf, Marjorie was an early member of the State Level Rules Program in the mid 1990’s and served as a referee in Women’s & Men’s State events from that time. She was also a member of Woodlands Golf Club.
Beverly Clarke Beverly Clarke was a major contributor to the Victorian Women’s
Golf League having served as past President. A strong advocate of the amalgamation of the Women’s & Men’s League entities, Beverly also served as Vice President of the Victorian Golf League from its formation in February 2012. Beverly was also an inaugural member of the Golf Victoria Consultative Committee and Member Services Committee and held memberships of Dorset and Ringwood Golf Clubs. A valued volunteer administrator of women’s golf, Beverly sadly lost her long battle with cancer in July 2013. VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARDS Golf Victoria continued the Volunteer of the Year Awards in 2013 to recognise the contributions made to Victorian Golf by men and women on an annual basis. The majority of Victoria’s golf clubs, District Associations and Leagues are significantly assisted by volunteers who contribute their time, knowledge and talent in a variety of ways. Many volunteers have provided outstanding service over long periods of time and the Volunteer of the Year Awards provides an opportunity to recognise
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The change in membership numbers was mainly due to increasing number of social golf clubs affiliating with the Victorian Golf League and growth in affiliated club programs.
A number of clubs undertook major clubhouse redevelopment works during 2013 including:
Victorian Mid-Amateur Championship for women aged between 30-54 Winner, Lisa Holmquest (Sandhurst).
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the “unsung heroes” of Victorian golf who have made a significant contribution to golf at club, District or State level. Following the close of nominations, a Golf Victoria selection panel assessed all submissions and determined finalists (as required) and an eventual winner for the following categories:
Melbourne Metropolitan Area: Individual Women’s or Group Award Nominees Jan Jelleff (Victoria): Key involvement in the club’s junior girls development program including establishing a pathway from beginner activities to accomplished player. Additional involvement in club administration and representative club teams. Faye Pickett (Yarrambat): Actively involved with club administration and multiple Committee roles since 1989 including maintenance of club records and data archives. Kaye Unwin (Ringwood Ladies): Key contributor to the club’s women’s development program which has seen significant increases in participation and membership at the club. Melbourne Metropolitan Area: Metropolitan Clubhouse.
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Individual Men’s or Group Award Nominees Bruce Harding (Heidelberg): Contributor at club level for 40 years including active involvement in clubhouse redevelopment project and junior golf initiatives. State level golf involvement for 15 years particularly in the areas of junior development; rules of golf and team management. Ken Gubbins (Kew): Respected and longstanding club member of Kew who became a life member in 2003 for his contribution to golf at both club and State level. State level golf involvement for 20 years particularly in the areas of junior development and rules of golf. Noel Martir (Kooringal): Been involved with the club’s junior development program for the past 10 years including managing club Colts Team. Worked with local ethnic communities to stimulate participation and membership at the club. Peter Ross (Ringwood): Involved with Ringwood as Committee member for 21 years; Victorian Golf League since 1988 including Amalgamation Committee from 2011 and event administration with both the
Victorian PGA and Golf Victoria.
Country Victoria: Individual Women’s or Group Award Nominees Glenda Clarke (Warrnambool): Actively involved in club adult development & membership initiatives and tournament administration. Bev Stone (Mildura): Worked tirelessly for club in capacity of handicapper; event administration and member support. Judy & Norm Emerson (Barwon Heads): Long-time supporters of Victorian golf, particularly in coordinating volunteer services at major golf events throughout Victoria including the Victorian Open at 13th Beach. Dianne McCartin (Wentworth): Voluntarily assisted club with all administrative tasks for over 15 years including member support; bar services and catering. Country Victoria: Individual Men’s or Group Award Howard McClelland (Kerang): Involved with golf at club and District level for over 40 years in the areas of event administration; junior development; course rating;
Horsham Clubhouse.
handicapping; rules of golf; Country Week team management and general promotion of the game.
Peter Penning (Curlewis): Served on Committee for eight years and played major role in club’s water reclamation plant and related infrastructure; re-writing the club constitution; development of multiple club policies and guidelines and general club administration. Kevin Steart & John Porter (Clunes): Served on Club Committee and assisted in aspects of club life including membership initiatives; course maintenance; representative team coordination; handicapping and event administration. The winners were Jan Jellef (Women’s City); Bruce Harding (Men’s City) Howard McClelland (Men’s Country) & Glenda Clarke (Women’s Country).
succession from 1946 to 1948. Ossie also had success at the Victorian PGA Championships taking home four titles in 1954, 1955, 1956 and 1957. He also won three Australian PGA Championships in 1947, 1953 and 1955.
The 2013 inductees into the Victorian Golf Hall of Fame were:
From humble beginnings David scaled the heights and is the only Australian to win two major championships in the United States. David won 35 titles in Australia, Asia, Japan, South America, South Africa and Europe, as well as the 1979 US PGA and the 1981 US Open.
Brian Twite OAM Brian has been a PGA Member since 1955 after coming to Australia from England; Brian was the Head Professional at the Metropolitan Golf Club in Melbourne until 1994 but still remains active at the club as a Life Member. Brian was recently awarded an OAM for his services to golf and the development work he did at the junior level via his Cadet and Junior Golf Scholarship programs both locally and in regional areas.
Ossie Pickworth Ossie is one of Australia’s most successful golfers winning every major Australian event. He still remains the only golfer to win three Australian Open championships in
David Graham
Joan Fisher Joan was a Life Member of the Metropolitan Golf Club, three times Australian Amateur Champion, twice Australian Foursomes Champion, eight times Victorian Amateur Champion, seven times State Foursomes Champion and eight times Champion of Champions. She represented Australia and Victoria on numerous occasions and was Non-Playing Captain of Australia’s World Championship Winning Team in 1966.
The above awards were presented at the Victorian Golf Industry Awards Night held at the MCG on Saturday 1 June, 2013.
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Barry Clayton (Marong): Over 20 year involvement on Club Committee including coordination of course maintenance. Instigated application that secured government grant for a course watering system; assisted contractors with its installation and continues to oversee system operation.
- Tournament play / promotion - Golf administration / club management - Golf coaching / training - Golf course development / maintenance - Golf media / history - Volunteer
2013 VICTORIAN GOLF HALL OF FAME The Victorian Golf Hall of Fame is a further initiative introduced by Golf Victoria, the PGA, Golf Management Victoria and the Victorian Golf Course Superintendents Association. Introduced in 2011 and modeled on the Australian Sport Hall of Fame, the criteria is intentionally broad to recognise outstanding individuals that have a made a contribution to Victorian golf in any of the following areas:
7 Jan Jellef (Women’s City) with Golf Victoria President John Hobday.
Eveline McKenzie Eveline McKenzie was a member of the Geelong Golf Club and won the first three Victorian Women’s Amateur Championships played from 1894 – 1896 and again in 1898.
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Mick Ryan Mick started his golfing life as a caddie at Victoria Golf Club’s original course on the Yarra River at Fisherman’s Bend where he won two Victorian Amateur Championships. Mick was a member of Kingston Heath Golf Club where he was Club Champion, twelve times. In 1932 he won the Australian Open and also won the Victorian Foursomes title four times.
Susie Tolhurst Susie won the Victorian Ladies Amateur Championship fi ve times between 1919 and 1936, and was the Australian Amateur Champion in 1930 and 1931. She was also Champion of Champions four times between 1929 and 1934, and twice winner of the Australian ladies’ foursomes’ competition. She represented Victoria 30 times in interstate matches and in 1935 was Australia’s No. 1 against the British touring team.
Kevin Hartley Kevin won the Victorian Amateur in 1969 on Royal Melbourne’s West Course. A member of four Eisenhower Cup teams, he is best known for his phenomenal scoring. Between 1960, when records were first kept, and 1977
he won the Ivo Whitton Trophy for his scoring average twelve times.
Eleanor (Nellie) Gatehouse Eleanor won three Australian Championships, five Victorian titles, was the first Royal Melbourne women’s champion in 1906 and winner of that title ten times over a period of 30 years. She was also a foundation member of the Australian Ladies Golf Union, widely recognised for her skill at the conference table. She won her first national championship in 1909 and winning the same championship in 1925 and 1929 and was runner up in 1920 and 1923. Her Victorian championships came in 1907, 1909, 1910, 1923 and 1927. She played for the Victorian team in 1922 and from 1924 to 1930.
Harry Williams Harry won the Victorian Amateur Championship in 1931, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1939, and the Australian Amateur for the second time in 1937. When the renowned left-hander won the Victorian Amateur as a 16-yearold in 1931 and the national title a few weeks later in Sydney he was heralded in the press. This attention was helped along by the fact that New South Wales had a 16-year-old state champion in Jim Ferrier and their rivalry was a bright spot for sports fans in the wake of the Great Depression.
Gladys Hay Gladys was one of the outstanding personalities in the development of women’s golf in Australia and a founder of the Australian Ladies’
Golf Union (ALGU). She won the Victorian Amateur Championship in 1914, 1920 and 1921, and was national champion in 1922. The trophy was approved by the ALGU and the “Gladys Hay Memorial Cup” goes each year to the winner of the interstate team competition.
Hon Michael Scott Michael has the distinction of winning the first ever Australian Open in 1904 and again in 1907 but his achievements were not restricted to this part of the world. While is Australia, Michael won four Australian Amateurs, five Victorian Amateurs, the Riversdale Cup and scores of other events, including four club championships in a row at Royal Melbourne from 1907. The crowning glory of his remarkable career was winning the British Amateur in 1933, a couple of weeks short of his 55th birthday.
Margaret Masters Margie made headlines after winning the national championships of four countries, New Zealand in 1956, South Africa in 1957, Australia in 1958 and Canada in 1964. She played in ten Victorian teams as an amateur and represented Australia nine times between 1954 and 1959. She also won the Victorian Championship five times, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1962 and 1963, and shared the 1958 Australian Foursomes Championship with Joan Fletcher.
The awards were presented at the Victorian Golf Industry Awards Night held at the MCG on June 1, 2013.
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Glenda Clarke (Women’s Country).
administration report GENERAL MEETINGS
Direct liaison with country golf delegates was achieved through the conduct of the Country Conference attended by representatives from Men’s and Women’s Districts and Women’s District delegates during March in Melbourne. GOVERNANCE & STRUCTURAL REVIEW Sport Business Partners (SBP) was appointed by Golf Victoria to conduct a high-level Governance and Structural review of the sport in Victoria in consultation with the Board, Management, and a Working Group including key stakeholders. The broad purpose of the review was to undertake a formative and developmental process aimed at strengthening the Governance and Structure of the sport and assisting the delivery of the business and programs of golf in the state of Victoria. Most importantly, the review was also to assist the sport move towards a more efficient working model that enables the game to grow and prosper. The Board adopted the report including 22 recommendations to streamline the structure and operation of the organisation. A series of Melbourne and Regional Forums were held in mid-2013 to provide clubs and Districts with the opportunity to discuss the outcomes of the review. BOARD; CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE & SUB-COMMITTEES The Golf Victoria Board met on six occasions during 2013 with a
feature reports and scores from all State level events played within Victoria as well as serve as a major communication source with Victorian Clubs, Districts and golfers on a range of sport specific matters. In 2013, the website attracted 426,500 sessions.
The Board was supported by seven Committees and two Sub-Groups (as listed on page 1) which handled operational matters delegated to them by the Board and provided input into Golf Victoria policy and planning.
FINANCE
GOLF VICTORIA STAFF 17 full-time staff and 5 part-time permanent staff were employed by Golf Victoria during 2013, working from the Notting Hill premises. The office, which opens on weekdays during business hours, handles the events and business of the organisation and deals with club, District, League and public enquiries on all aspects of golf. A four-person MyGolf Development Team was also maintained in 2013 to assist clubs with junior golf recruiting and development. MAGAZINE 2013 represented the 54th year for the publication of the Golf Victoria Magazine as a communications vehicle for the organisation. The magazine remains as a high quality, low-cost service to record Victorian golf events and history and to air issues of importance to the health of the game and clubs. Six full color editions were published in 2013.Thanks are recorded to Brian Meldrum (Editor), Susan Shields (Manager), Ray Kelsall (Advertising) and the team of skilled journalists and photographers who contributed to its ongoing success and service to the Victorian Golf community. WEBSITE The Golf Victoria website www.golfvic.org.au continued to
Golf Victoria recorded a deficit of $47,332 for 2013 compared with a deficit of $125,893 in 2012. The Detailed Profit and Loss on page 30 of this report outlines the areas of movement from 2012 to 2013. LIAISON Golf Victoria’s work cannot be fully effective without continued cooperation and liaison with a range of allied organizations. Our thanks are extended to the following: - Golf Australia - Department of Victorian Communities (Sport and Recreation) - Clubs Victoria - Community Clubs Association of Victoria - State Directors of Sport - Vicsport - Victorian Health Promotion Foundation - Golf Management Australia (Victorian Division) - Victorian Institute of Sport - Victorian Golf Course Superintendents Association - Veteran Golfers Association - State Golf Associations - School Sport Victoria - Professional Golfers Association of Australia - Australian Ladies Professional Golf - Victorian Employers’ Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Heart Foundation
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The Annual General Meeting was conducted at the Metropolitan Golf Club on May 27 with attendance from Member Clubs, Men’s and Women’s District Golf Associations and the Victorian Golf League. Thanks are extended to Metropolitan Golf Club for its support in hosting the second Annual Meeting of Golf Victoria.
focus on policy and development priorities. In addition, a strategic planning workshop was held at the Peninsula Country Golf Club during December involving Board and senior staff to review and update the Golf Victoria Strategic Plan for publication in 2014.
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US MASTERS Adam Scott from Queensland created history in April 2013, becoming the first Australian to win the US Masters in Augusta, Georgia. Scott won on the secondextra hole of a sudden-death play-off against Argentina’s Angel Cabrera after both players had tied on 72-hole totals of 279 (nineunder-par). Victoria’s Marc Leishman, playing in the same group as Scott during the final round, returned a four round total of five-under 283 to be tied for fourth with World No. 1, Tiger Woods. AUSTRALIAN OPENS; AUSTRALIAN MASTERS & WORLD CUP The Men’s Australian Open was played at The Royal Sydney Golf Club during November with the event attracting an outstanding field with Ireland’s Rory McIlroy winning his first National title. The 24-year-old fired a final round 66 for a four round total of 270 (18-under-par) to win by one-stroke from Queensland’s Adam Scott.
During November, the composite course at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club played host to both the 2013 Talisker (Australian) Masters and World Cup in consecutive weeks. Queensland’s Adam Scott won the Australian Masters by two-strokes over Matt Kuchar from the United States with a 72hole total of 270 (14-under-par). The following week, Scott partnered fellow Queenslander Jason Day to win the World Cup with an aggregate score of 17-under-par 551. The pair finished 10-strokes clear of the United States team of Matt Kuchar and Kevin Streelman. Day also took the leading individual honours with a 72-hole total of 10-under 274 to win by two-strokes from Denmark’s Thomas Bjorn. The Women’s Australian Open was played at the Royal Canberra Golf Club during mid-February with Jiyai Shin from Korea winning her inaugural National title. Shin closed with a final round of 72 for a total of 274 (18-underpar) to outlast Taiwan’s Yani Tseng by two-strokes. The 2013 Championship was co-sanctioned 2013 Victorian Open Women’s Championship Winner Stacey Keating and 2013 Victorian Open Men’s Championship Winner Matthew Giles.
10 2013 US Masters Champion, Adam Scott (Australia).
with the US LPGA Tour for the second successive year. MEN’S & WOMEN’S VICTORIAN OPENS With appreciated support from the State Government and the City of Greater Geelong, the 2013 Men’s and Women’s Victorian Opens were simultaneously played over 72-holes at the 13th Beach Golf Links from Thursday 21 to Sunday 24 February. The prize money was identical with $150,000 on offer for each respective title. The opening two rounds of the Women’s Victorian Open were held on the Creek course while the opening two rounds of the Men’s Championship were played on the Beach course. The final two rounds were then played in conjunction on the Beach course over the weekend of February 23 - 24 including alternate groups of men and women players. The Men’s Championship was won by New South Wales professional Matthew Giles with a four round total of 275 (13-under-par). Joint runners-up were former Victorian Colts representative Ryan Lynch
and amateur, Nathan Holman from the Woodlands Golf Club on 276 The Women’s Championship was won by Creswick’s Stacey Keating who produced a stellar performance in carding an 18-under par total of 278. 26-yearold Keating won by two-strokes from England’s Hannah Burke and Kristie Smith from Western Australia on 280. MAJOR EVENTS Zach Murray from the Commonwealth & Wodonga Golf Clubs won the 2013 Men’s Victorian Amateur Championship defeating Metropolitan’s Todd Sinnott one-up.
Murray, at 16 years of age, becomes the second youngest champion in men’s history whilst Oh became the first back-to-back women’s winner since Natalie Parkinson in 1997-98. All match play rounds of the 2013 Men’s & Women’s Victorian Amateur Championships were played concurrently at the Commonwealth & Kingston Heath Golf Clubs culminating with the 36-hole finals on Wednesday 18 December. The stroke qualifying rounds of the Men’s & Women’s Victorian
21-year-old Andrew Schonewille from the Yarra Yarra Golf Club took out the Men’s Port Phillip Amateur with a four round total of 280 to win by one-stroke from Commonwealth’s Lucas Herbert. Su-Hyun Oh was victorious in the Women’s Port Phillip Amateur with a four round total of 278 while Minjee Lee was runner-up on 280. During January, the Men’s and Women’s Australian Amateur Championships were simultaneously staged in Melbourne at the Commonwealth Golf Club. The 36-hole finals saw Queensland’s Cameron Smith win the Men’s Championship in defeating Victorian Geoff Drakeford from Commonwealth 3 & 2 while Western Australia’s Minjee Lee won the Women’s Championship by defeating Jenny Lee from South Australia 6 & 5. FURTHER COMPETITION HIGHLIGHTS DURING 2013 - During October, the 14th Australian Masters Games were hosted within the City of Greater
Geelong. Golf was one of over 60 participating sports with 215 men and women aged 30 and over playing on three separate days of competition. Special thanks are extended to the Barwon Heads, Lonsdale, 13th Beach, Curlewis, Portarlington and Clifton Springs Golf Clubs for hosting and the Geelong and South Western District Ladies Districts for assisting with the conduct of the events. - Following an approach from the State Department of Health, Golf Victoria undertook a coordinating role in the Victorian Seniors Festival golf competition played from October to November. 1100 senior men and women golfers participated in one of 21 separate events with 88 progressing to the State Final held at the Novotel Forest Resort Creswick on November 14. - The 2013 Men’s Senior Amateur Championship of Victoria was held at the Rosebud Country Club in October for the fourth consecutive year. The Championship was won by Buninyong’s Chris Tatt a 54hole total of 218. The 63-year-old former Victorian State player won by three-strokes from Bendigo’s Ian Frost. - The Victorian Women’s Veteran’s Championship was won by Horsham’s Jenny McRae with a 2&1 victory over Heather Gellatly from Huntingdale in the 18-hole final played at the Horsham Golf Club. Victorian Vic V icc tor to orr ian o ia an a n Mid-Amateur Miid M d--A d-A -A m mat ma atteur a eu e u urr Championship Cha C Ch h mp mp mpi piions onship on nship ns hip hi ip ffo for or m men en & en women between 30-54 w wo wom omen om en aged ag age a ge ge d b ettw e etw t we ee een en 3 en 30 0-5 --54 54 54 Winners, Wi Win W in n in ner ne er s, s, Lisa Liiisa Lis L issa Holmquest Ho ollm olm l mq que qu ue u est st Daniel Ong ((Sandhurst) (Sa (S Sa S andh andh ndh hurs urrrsst) u t) and and an nd Da D an nie iel O ie ng ng (Kingston Heath). (Ki ((K Kiing K ngs ngs gstton to on on He H e eath ath a at tth h))..
2013 Men’s Victorian Amateur Winner Zach Murray and 2013 Women’s Victorian Amateur Winner Su-Hyun Oh.
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The 2013 Women’s Victorian Amateur was won by seventeenyear-old Su-Hyun Oh from Metropolitan Golf Club for the second year in succession by defeating Western Australian teenager Minjee Lee 3 & 2.
Amateur Championships were also incorporated within the Port Phillip Amateur Championship played over 72-holes at the Kingston Heath and Commonwealth Golf Clubs from Friday 13 - Sunday 15 December. The leading 32 men and leading 16 women progressed to the respective match play rounds of the Men’s & Women’s Victorian Amateur titles
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- The Victorian Mid-Amateur Championship, for men & women aged between 30-54, was played over 36-holes at the Sandhurst Club & Southern Golf Club in mid-January. Kingston Heath’s Daniel Ong won the men’s title with a score of 145 while Lisa Holmquest from Sandhurst took out the women’s title with a score of 157. - The 2013 Victorian Women’s Par Three Championship returned to the Kyabram Parklands Golf Club in June. Catherine Odgers from Wodonga won the event with a 36-hole total of 124 by four-strokes from Metropolitan’s Michelle Hui and Jessica Pickwick from Kilmore. - The Victorian Men’s Par Three Championship was also played at the Kyabram Parkland over the June long weekend. Barham’s Andrew Kane won the 54-hole event with a total of 173 from a full field of 90 players competing for the title. - The Victorian Four Ball Championship again proved to be the most popular Golf Victoria
event for club level golfers. Close to 700 pairs of men and women entered the Four Ball event again in 2013. - The 36-hole final for 100 qualifying pairs was held at the Rosebud Country Club and The National Golf Club in late March. Mansfield pair Patricia Stiles and Jenny Foster took out the Women’s Section while Woodlands Michael Meneghini and Michael O’Donnell from Commercial Albury won the Men’s Section. - Kingswood junior Bianca Ling won the 2013 Women’s Champion of Champions title played at Patterson River during November. Ling defeated Victoria’s Kono Matsumuto 1up in the 36-hole final. SENIORS GOLF The Victorian Senior Golf Program continues to evolve to provide a well structured and organised series of events across the State. A total of 26 events were conducted across Victoria in 2013 with 688 players participating with Michael Jackson from the Yarra Yarra Golf 2013 Victorian Junior Girls Masters Winner Montana Strauss and 2013 Victorian Junior Boys Masters Winner DJ Loypur.
2013 Doug Bachli Trophy Winner Michael Jackson (Yarra Yarra).
Club winning the Doug Bachli Trophy for second time. In 2013, the Victorian Senior Handicap Trophy was renamed the Paul Lulofs Trophy in memory of Paul’s strong contribution to the development of the program since 2005. Paul passed away in April after a battle with cancer in melanoma. In addition to providing competition and social network opportunity for senior players, senior golf events contribute financially to host clubs and bring significant tourism and economic benefit to their local and regional economies. JUNIOR GOLF - In January, DJ Loypur from The Heritage won the Victorian Junior Boys Masters by twostrokes with a total of 217. Long Island’s Montana Strauss took out the Victorian Junior Girls Masters with a score of 225. Due to extreme heat, the event was reduced to 54-holes. - The format for the Victorian Boys & Girls Championships was changed in 2013 to a 72-hole stroke play event and hosted by
also highlighting their emerging golf talent.
the Yarra Yarra and Northern Golf Clubs. Frazer Droop from Commonwealth and Yarrawonga won the Victorian Junior Boys title with a 72-hole total of 277 (11-under-par).
- Played over 21 events in total, and conducted by both Stuart Appleby Junior Golf and host clubs, the final was a great culmination to a year of strong performances by some of our best young players.
- Played concurrently with the Victorian Boy’s Championship, Celina Yuan from Bankstown in NSW won the 2013 Victorian Junior Girls’ Championship with a total of 301 (13-over-par).
COUNTRY GOLF
- The Girls Champion was Kono Matsumoto from Victoria who fired a career best round of 71 (two-under par) on the final day to finish on 294 (two-over par) for the tournament. - Levi Sclater and Ashni Solanki took out the 2013 Stuart Appleby Junior Golf Rookie Series Final and Rookie of the Year honours. Other winners in the final included Ashish Sudarsanan in the Boys Under 15 section and Nasya Sohail in the Girls Under 15 section, with runners up Thomas Farmakis and Keeley Marx in the Under 11 sections
In the District Teams Competition, the Ballarat District won the Shield Competition for the second time in three years. The Plate was won by Sunraysia while the Bowl was taken out by the East Gippsland District. The Victorian Country Team defeated the South Australian Country Team 13.5 matches to 2.5 in the 23rd annual match played at the Portland Golf Club in early November. Victorian was represented by Craig Boucher - Midlands (Captain); Levi Burns - Horsham; Tom Cowie Trafalgar; Simon Goggin - Hamilton; Kyle Michel - Shepparton; Andrew Schonewille - Rosebud; Ben Campbell - Edenhope and Graham Rentsch - Hamilton. The team was managed by Mark Bamford and John Snowden.
2013 Victorian Junior Boys Title Winner Frazer Droop.
Bianca Ling from 13th Beach took out the Championship by defeating Kilmore’s Jessica Pickwick 4&3 in the 18-hole final. The Women’s Country Teams event was played in Melbourne during late August. South Western won the Division 1 title; Mornington Peninsula took out Division 2 while Northern were successful in Division 3. The Victorian Women’s Sand Greens Championship was held at the Elmore Golf Club with Helen Pascoe from Buninyong taking the title with a 36-hole total of 166 by four-strokes Martina Whelan of the Grampians. Edward Carracher followed in his father’s footsteps with victory at the 2013 Men’s Victorian Sand Greens Championship played at Beechworth Golf Club in early July. Carracher returned a two round total of 134 to win by three-strokes from Parklands’ James Brown. Carracher’s father, Lance won the title in 1988. The Men’s Victorian Country Teams Championship was played at the Nhill Golf Club in early October with 29 teams from across the State participating. Warrnambool Golf Club won the 2013 Stuart Appleby Junior Golf Rookie Series Final and Rookie of the Year Winners Ashni Solanki and Levi Sclater.
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- The Murray River Junior Masters was played in December at the Cobram- Barooga and Tocumwal Golf Clubs. The Boys Champion was Brett Coletta from Sandhurst who stormed home with rounds of 67 and 68 over the final 36 holes. Brett returned a tournament record score of 281 (seven-under par). A new tournament low round of 65 was returned on the last day by David Micheluzzi from Cranbourne.
The 84th Annual Men’s Country Golf Week was played in Melbourne during early October. Lucas Herbert from Neangar Park won the 2013 Men’s Victorian Country Championship played at Settlers Run & Royal Melbourne with a 36-hole total of 147.
The 2013 Women’s Victorian Country Championship, the Glenelg Cup and the Country Foursomes were played at the Cobram-Barooga Golf Club during August.
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competitions report event with the three-man team of David Holscher, Chris White and Kain Walker returning a threeround score of 292 stableford points to win by two points from Mortlake and Cerberus.
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GOLF VICTORIA PENNANT Yarra Yarra Golf Club won backto-back Men’s Division 1 titles by defeating Southern four and a half matches to two and a half in the final played over the West course at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club. Other Divisional winners were Cheltenham (Division 2); Long Island (Div 3); Rossdale (Div 4); Patterson River (Div 5) and Churchill Park (Division 6). Commonwealth took out the Division 1 Colts Final for the second successive year by defeating Yarra Yarra three matches to two. An ongoing highlight of the Pennant year was the joint staging of Men’s and Women’s finals at the same venues. Large galleries attended all four venues, particularly at Royal Melbourne where Metropolitan were successful in taking out
Division 1 of Women’s Pennant with a fi ve match to two victory over Heidelberg. 2013 was the fourth year in which Women’s Pennant was played on Sunday’s, with 37 clubs competing across five Divisions. Other Divisional winners were Huntingdale (Division 2); Spring Valley (Division 3); Medway (Division 4) and Box Hill (Division 5). STATE TEAMS The Victorian Men’s State Team finished fourth to Queensland at the 2013 Australian Interstate Teams Matches held at the Tasmania Golf Club during May. The Victorian State Team consisted of Geoff Drakeford; Ben Eccles; Lucas Herbert; Nathan Holman; Anthony Houston; Ryan Ruffels; Todd Sinnott and Tom Power Horan. The Team Manager was Brian Lasky, with Martin Joyce the Team Coach. The Victorian Women’s State Team won the 2013 Australian Interstate Teams Matches held at the Royal Hobart Golf Club during May. The Victorian Women’s State Team consisted of Jo Charlton
2013 Men’s Victorian Country Championship Winner Lucas Herbet.
14 2013 Women’s Country Teams Event Division 1 Title Winners, South Western.
(Captain), Bianca Ling, Grace Lennon, Julienne Soo; Su Hyun Oh and Tilly Poulsen. The Team Manager was Kate Dunn with Darren Cole the Team Coach. The Victorian Junior Boys Team finished runners-up behind winners Queensland at the 2013 Australian Boys’ Interstate Series, played at the Bunbury Golf Club in Western Australia during mid-April. The team consisted of Brett Colletta, DJ Loypur, Frazer Droop, Lucas Herbert, David Micheluzzi and Ryan Ruffels. The Team Manager was Mark Bamford with David Capaldo the team coach. Blake Collyer and Zach Murray also travelled with the team as development players and participated in the Australian Junior Boys Championship. The Victorian Junior Girls Team finished in a tie for second behind winners Western Australia at the 2013 Australian Girls’ Interstate Series, played at the Mt Lawley Golf Club in Western Australia during early April. The team consisted of Bianca Ling, Olivia Kline, Julienne Soo,
Montana Strauss, Evelyn Clark and Georgia Macklan. The Team Manager was Annette Pell with Darren Cole the Team Coach.
2013 Golf Victoria Pennant Men’s Division 1 Title Winners Yarra Yarra Golf Club.
2013 Golf Victoria Pennant Women’s Division 1 Title Winners Metropolitan Golf Club.
AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATION Victorian players participated as Australian representatives in the following events during 2013: • Su-Hyun Oh: Queen Sirikit Cup (Taiwan). • Grace Lennon: Queen Sirikit Cup (Taiwan). • Ryan Ruffels: Ten Nations Cup (South Africa); Toyota World Junior (Japan).
• Lucas Herbert: Ten Nations Cup (South Africa); Toyota World Junior (Japan). Through funding provided by the Victorian Golf Foundation, six Victorian players participated in the 2013 Ladies British Open Amateur Championship played at Machynys Peninsula Golf & Country Club in Wales from June 11 - 15.
2013 Victorian Junior Boys State Team.
2013 Victorian Junior Girls State Team.
The six players were Jo Charlton; Grace Daniell; Bianca Ling; Grace Lennon; Su-Hyun Oh & Julienne Soo. Highlights of the involvement included Su-Hyun Oh finishing as joint leading qualifi er with rounds of 71 and 70 with Grace Lennon also qualifying for the match play rounds. 2013 Women’s Victorian Country Championship Winner Bianca Ling.
2013 Queen Sirikit Winning Team.
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• Geoff Drakeford: Ten Nations Cup (South Africa); Nomura Cup (Thailand).
15 2013 Men’s Victorian Sand Greens Championship Winner Edward Carracher.
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VICTORIAN INSTITUTE OF SPORT
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VICTORIAN GOLF FOUNDATION
The Victorian Institute of Sport Golf Program has played a pivotal role in developing Victoria’s leading players since its introduction in 1990. Each year graduates from the program and current scholarship holders feature prominently in pinnacle amateur competitions and world professional golf tournaments.
During 2013, a total of $225, 274 was provided by the Victorian Golf Foundation in grants to clubs and District Associations and for support to state-level golf development programs. The majority of this funding is directed towards junior golf development and women’s participation initiatives.
VIS Golf Program graduates have achieved an outstanding record of tournament wins including in excess of fifty victories on the US PGA Tour, European PGA and Australasian PGA tours plus other victories in major events in South Africa, Japan and Asia.
Since the commencement of its annual funding and grants program in 1995, the VGF has injected a total of over $3.5 million towards keeping Victorian golf and golf clubs healthy.
This record stands as testament to the contribution made to junior development and high performance by Victoria’s golf clubs, District Associations, Golf Victoria and the world recognised quality of the VIS program and the ongoing level of excellence in its coaching, sports science and life skill contributions. Congratulations and thanks are extended to Martin Joyce (Head Coach), Darren Cole (Assistant Coach) and the team of VIS sports science professionals and support staff who have worked so successfully with our talented emerging players.
MYGOLF JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
The MyGolf National Skills Challenge continued to grow the game throughout Victoria. The project again received financial support via a Victorian State Government grant that contributed to a team of four Development Officers actively visiting all parts of the State.
Support with equipment has been again provided through a valued “Titleist” partnership with the Acushnet company.
Since this initiative commenced in 2009 until the end of 2013, the program has now engaged 145 MyGolf centres and 2252 MyGolfers including 1750 boys and 502 girls. During 2013, 301 boys and 84 girls were recruited into Victorian MyGolf programs. Golf Victoria’s aim for 2014 is to increase the annual recruitment number to over 600.
Thanks are also extended to all golf clubs which assisted the program by making their courses available for training sessions.
For many clubs this program is breathing new life into their activities, not only with increased junior activity but also with
renewed enthusiasm from older members. Regional “Skills Challenges” were conducted for juniors as part of the project with the leading players invited to the Skills Challenge Final conducted in conjunction with the Victorian Open Championship. VICTORIAN PRIMARY SCHOOLS GOLF
The Logical Staffing Victorian Primary Schools Golf event entered its 14th year in 2013 with the participatory competition attracting a record 2792 primary school students throughout the State. Thirty-two percent of all participants were female students. Over 48 local qualifying events, 11 regional finals and a State Final hosted at Kooringal Golf Club during December were required to allow for the growth of the event from 1305 participants in 2012. In 2014 Golf Victoria will be aiming to have 4000 primary school students participate in this great event. Thanks are once again extended to Logical Staffing Solutions for its ongoing sponsorship and support of this important event and all host venues. SCHOOL SPORT VICTORIA PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
During 2013, Golf Victoria and School Sport Victoria (SSV) signed a partnership agreement to formalise the longstanding relationship between the two bodies. Key elements of the agreement include: • Ongoing financial & clothing support for the Victorian
Secondary and Primary School teams provided by the Victorian Golf Foundation. • Direct conduct of the Victorian Primary Schools Golf event on behalf of SSV – including annual coordination of 60 host venues for the event. • Supporting the annual Victorian School Teams Championship at the Metropolitan Golf Club as Victorian Secondary School Team selection trial event. SSV will use its state championship as the other stage of the selection process.
WOMEN’S GOLF DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES
GOLF CLUB OR SOCIAL GOLF CLUB MEMBERSHIP People can play in Club and Golf Victoria Events.
START TO PLAY SOCIAL GOLF NETWORK Allows people with or without a handicap the opportunity to experience 9 and 18 hole events.
WOMEN’S GOLF NETWORK Upskills Women to progress from clinics to on-course play in a supportive environment.
LEARN TO PLAY GIVE GOLF A GO Introduces people of all ages to golf through a series of clinics that are offered across Victoria. Level 1 Beginner: for complete novice Level 2 Intermediate: for people with some golf experience.
COME & TRY GOLF OPEN-DAYS Enables Men, Women and Children the opportunity to try golf in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.
The Give Golf a Go (GGAG) Program introduced over 700 women to golf in 2013 through a number of initiatives conducted in 33 clubs around Victoria. Clubs which conducted GGAG all reported increases in membership. A major focus was in encouraging a greater number of regional clubs involved with women’s golf development activities. In addition over 100 women involved with Social Golf Network were engaged as on-course mentors for women progressing out of GGAG programs.
Golf Victoria also reviewed and documented its Adult Development Pathway in 2013 as follows: 2013 MyGolf National Skills Challenge.
Steps 1 & 2 of the Give Golf a Go Program are aimed at introducing the game and consolidating skill development while Steps 3 & 4 then aim to create links from clinics and skill acquisition to course and introduction to modified membership categories. A further highlight in 2013 was working with regional clubs which did not have golf professionals. Community Coaching Courses were conducted to enable clubs in remote areas to have the skills and confidence to facilitate the Level 1 Give Golf a Go program with members coordinating various activities.
EVERYONE WINS Golf Victoria has received funding from the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation over the period of 2011-2014 to increase female participation in all aspects of golf and to ensure golf is a welcoming, inclusive and accessible sport for all. Highlights in 2013 have been: • Ongoing commitment to the growth of women’s golf in the Golf Victoria Strategic Plan. • Golf Victoria collaborated with PGA to development a Female Coaching Module, which was embedded in the 2nd year trainee’s curriculum as of 2014. • The 2013 Anglesea Girls Golf Camp, first year that all service providers were female. • Government Liaison Manager employed.
Golf Victoria revised its former Women’s Golf Network (WGN) to become the Social Golf Network (SGN) in 2013 to provide an inclusive development program for men and women. The SGN program caters for players progressing from beginner level through development programs conducted at clubs and driving ranges to regularly playing golf to ultimately joining clubs. Over twenty events were carried out during the year including a major Open Golf Days held at Sandhurst and Yarra Bend.
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• Continuing to source venues for the SSV Junior / Senior State Golf finals.
CONTINUE TO PLAY
2013 Logical Staffing Victorian Primary Schools Golf event.
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golf services RULES OF GOLF & AMATEUR STATUS
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The Club Level Rules Accreditation Program again attracted strong participation with workshops/ exams held in both Metropolitan and Country Areas throughout 2013.
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In addition, 9 Club Level accredited referees progressed their rules knowledge and successfully completed the State Level Accreditation Program held during the year. At the conclusion of 2013, there were 174 State Level and 1487 Club Accredited persons at 243 clubs within Victoria. In addition to the Accreditation Courses: • Over 40 rules education nights were conducted at clubs throughout Victoria. • Rules & Amateur Status enquiries from around Victoria and were answered by the Golf Victoria office and Rules Committee members. HANDICAPPING & COURSE RATING The Golf Victoria Handicapping and Course Rating Committee and the large number of volunteer course raters across the State continued with course rating throughout 2013 in preparation for the introduction of the final components of the revised Golf Australia Handicap System in early 2014 including the use of Slope Course Ratings across the nation.
Capital City to outline all key aspects to State bodies and metropolitan club representatives. Throughout August, Golf Victoria conducted 32 handicap seminars statewide presenting to over 1,000 club representatives. 95 % of Victorian clubs attended these seminars thus enabling them time to prepare for the introduction of the final stage of the new Golf Australia Handicap System Particular attention was given to the following components that were to be introduced in January 2014: • DSR (Daily Scratch Rating) • Slope Rating • SHA (Stableford Handicap Adjustment) • Handicapping of conforming Social Scores. • Handicapping of Four-ball scores • Changes to 9 hole regulations Golf Victoria’s Handicapping and Course Rating Committee continued to liaise with and answer course rating and handicapping queries from member clubs, the Victorian Golf League, Country District Associations and clubs and be responsible for authorising completed USGA Course Ratings. STATE GOVERNMENT OF VICTORIA – SUPPORT
Additional updating/training course rating seminars were staged during the year while Committee representatives visited Victorian regional locations to both assist with the conduct of ratings and provide developmental support and training for raters.
Golf Victoria gratefully acknowledges the financial support and consultative advice received from the State Government of Victoria towards the following projects in 2013:
In June, Golf Australia confirmed the final components of Golf Australia Handicapping System and facilitated seminars in each
• Girls Golf Network Program
• MyGolf Junior Development Program • Women into Golf Program • Men’s & Women’s Victorian Open
SPONSORS Sincere appreciation is extended to all Golf Victoria sponsors including those that partnered programs and events plus the many that supported the Vic Open at Thirteenth Beach Golf Links. Pictured below are a selection of major sponsors.
2013 results: women EVENT
COURSE
WINNER/S
SCORE
RUNNER/S-UP
Amateur Championship
Dec 16-18
Commonwealth & Kingston Heath
Su-Hyun Oh (Metropolitan)
3/2
Minjee Lee (Royal Fremantle)
SCORE
Victorian Medallist
Dec 16-18
Commonwealth & Kingston Heath
Su-Hyun Oh (Metropolitan)
278
Minjee Lee (Royal Fremantle)
280
Open
Feb 21-24
Thirteenth Beach
Stacey Keating (VIC)
278
Kristie Smith (WA) & Hannah Burke (ENG)
280
The Heritage
Johanna Wyllie (Tambo Valley) & Bianca Ling (Kingswood)
165
Jennifer Carden (Royal Melbourne) & Caroline Edwards (Royal Melbourne)
170
Julienne Soo (Woodlands)
67.666
Bianca Ling (Kingswood)
68.666
Bianca Ling (Kingswood)
1 up
Kono Matsumoto (Victoria)
Foursomes Championship
Oct 27
Champions Trophy
2013
Champion of Champions
Nov 18-21
Gwenda Anderson Trophy
Nov 18-19
Michelle Hui (Metropolitan)
147
Joan Fisher Trophy
Nov 18-19
Bianca Ling (Kingswood)
147
Victorian Salver
Nov 18-19
Patterson River & Riversdale
Marion Venn (Terang)
170
Anna Gavardinas (Victoria)
Country Championship
July 29-Aug 2
Cobram-Barooga
Bianca Ling (13th Beach)
4/3
Jessica Pickwick (Kilmore)
Betty Kernot Trophy
Bianca Ling (13th Beach), Catherine Odgers (Wodonga), Jessica Pickwick (Kilmore) & Casey Wild (Wodonga)
162 (Tied)
Glenelg Cup - Nett
Jan Hemphill (Yarrawonga Mulwala)
148
Kylie Golding (Warragul)
150
Marion Dwyer Foursomes
Catherine Odgers (Wodonga) & Casey Wild (Wodonga)
155
Jessica Pickwick (Kilmore) & Johanna Wyllie (Tambo Valley)
160
Jenny McRae (Horsham)
2/1
Heather Gellatly (Huntingdale)
55 - 59 Years
Heather Gellatly (Huntingdale)
160
60 - 64 Years
Heather Harley (Kooringal)
164 (c / b)
65 - 69 Years
Valda Connelly (Anglesea)
177
70+ Years
Beryl Drake (Warrnambool)
184
Marysville
Rebecca Thomas (Leongatha)
158
Adele Huggard (Sandhurst)
159
RACV Cape Schanck
Marg Slessar (Box Hill)
69 pts
Rachel Piastri (RACV Cape Schanck)
68 pts
Senior Championship
Business Women’s
Mar 18-21
Mar 2-3
Salver
Patterson River & Riversdale
Horsham
171
Victorian Sandgreens
Sep 10-11
Elmore
Helen Pascoe (Buninyong)
166
Martina Whelan (Grampians)
170
Victorian Par 3
Jun 5-6
Kyabram Parkland
Catherine Odgers (Wodonga)
124
Michelle Hui (Metropolitan)
128 (C/B)
Victorian Mid-Amateur
May 26-27
Sandhurst & Southern
Lisa Holmquest (Sandhurst)
157
Geraldine O’Callaghan (Southern)
158
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WOMEN’S PENNANT Division 1
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DATE
May 19
Royal Melbourne
Metropolitan
5
Heidelberg
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2013 results: women EVENT
DATE
COURSE
WINNER/S
SCORE
RUNNER/S-UP
SCORE
WOMEN’S PENNANT (continued)... Division 2
May 19
Yarra Yarra
Huntingdale
4
Victoria
3
Division 3
May 19
Patterson River
Spring Valley
6
Green Acres
1
Division 4
May 19
Latrobe
Medway
4.5
Keysborough
2.5
Division 5
May 19
Yarra Yarra
Box Hill
4
Rossdale
3 4.5 / 28
WOMEN’S METROPOLITAN MATCHPLAY Division 1
Mar-May
Huntingdale
5 / 32
Victoria
Division 2
Mar-May
Southern
6 / 32
Eastwood
5 / 28
Division 3
Mar-May
Long Island
5 / 27
The Heritage
4.5 / 27.5
Division 4
Mar-May
Kingswood
4 / 23
Rossdale
4 / 22.5
Division 5
Mar-May
Patterson River
5 / 31
Medway
4 / 22
OTHER EVENTS
Mar 4
Croydon (Yering Meadows)
Eastern Sharon Bridgman, Magda Shepley & Kooiyong Tjangdjaja
91
Southern Barbara Burridge, Nieo Vatanopast & Irene Day
82
Division 1
Aug 26-28
Spring Valley, Peninsula, Victoria
South Western
3 / 16.5
East Gippsland
2.5 / 15.5
Division 2
Aug 26-28
Cranbourne, Amstel (Ranfurlie), Victoria
Mornington Peninsula
3.5 / 20.5
Ballarat
3 / 15.5
Division 3
Aug 26-28
Spring Valley, Amstel (Ranfurlie)
Northern
3 / 15.5
North Western
2 / 11.5
Lynette Coxon (Terang)
41 pts
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Bronze Teams’ Event
COUNTRY TEAMS MATCHES
Doris Chambers Cup Final 1
Oct 18
Amstel (Ranfurlie)
AM - Tina Ulrick & Rosie Jakobi (Victoria) 35 points PM - Pat Coles & Marg Wylie (Traralgon) 38 points AM - Erane Goodman & Leah Boyd (Shepparton) 37 points
Doris Chambers Cup Final 2
Oct 18
Goonawarra
Silver Spoon
Oct 28
Spring Valley
Sue Bishop (Rosanna)
42 pts
Silver Division Metropolitan
Club Event
Maragaret Leeds (Keysborough)
-7
Silver Division - Country
PM - Julie Trask & Pat Cook (St James) 37 points
MONA MACLEOD BROOCH
Club Event
Julie Trask (St James)
-13
Bronze Division Metropolitan
Club Event
Nerida Eastoe (Heidelberg)
-1
Bronze Division - Country
Club Event
Audrey Gurtner (Orbost)
-12
Silver Division
Club Event
Nicole Wardlan (Avoca)
-9
Pam Newton (Rainbow)
-6
Bronze 1 Division
Club Event
Margaret Wallace (Cobram-Barooga)
-10
Joanne Drysdale (Spring Valley)
-9
Bronze 2 Division
Club Event
Joan Sherman (Merrigum)
-6
Trish Blakeslee (Warrnambool)
-6
INTERNATIONAL BOWL
AUTUMN COUNTRY TOURNAMENT Ruby McKenzie Trophy (Autumn)
Apr 30-May 1
Murray Downs
Stephanie Robinson (Sanctuary Lakes)
158
Helen Pascoe (Buninyong)
160
Vi Teesdale Trophy (Autumn)
Apr 30-May 1
Murray Downs
Rosalie Drill (Rich River)
147
Stephanie Robinson (Sanctuary Lakes)
148 (C/B)
SPRING COUNTRY TOURNAMENT
20
Ruby McKenzie Trophy (Spring)
Nov 12-13
Hill Top & Shepparton
Sallyanne Eaton (Ballarat)
160
Judy Langford (Wodonga)
161
Vi Teesdale Trophy (Spring)
Nov 12-13
Hill Top & Shepparton
Sallyanne Eaton (Ballarat)
142
Margie Sneyd (Shepparton)
147
Royal Women’s Hospital 4BBB
Sept 13
Peninsula
Helen Ericson & May Wong (The Heritage)
49 pts
Simone Iafrate & Jacqui Priestly (Victoria)
41 pts
2013 results: mens & mixed EVENT
COURSE
WINNER/S
SCORE
RUNNER/S-UP
Amateur
Dec 16-18
Commonwealth & Kingston Heath
Zach Murray (Commonwealth)
1 up
Todd Sinnott (Metropolitan)
SCORE
Victorian Medallist
Dec 13-15
Commonwealth & Kingston Heath
Andrew Schonewille (Yarra Yarra)
280
Lucas Herbert (Commonwealth)
281
Open
Feb 21-24
Thirteenth Beach
Matthew Giles (NSW)
275
Ryan Lynch (VIC) & Nathan Holman (AM) (VIC)
276
Senior Amateur
Oct 21-23
Rosebud
Chris Tatt (Buninyong)
218
Ian Frost (Bendigo)
221
Mid Amateur
May 26-27
Sandhurst & Southern
Daniel Ong (Kingston Heath)
145
Nick Tuddenham (Medway)
146
147
DJ Loypur (The Heritage) & Anthony Houston (Kingswood)
148
Amateur Foursomes
Oct 27
The Heritage
James Bannan (Rosanna) & Christian Bennett (Rosanna)
Australasian Foursomes
Oct 27
The Heritage
James Bannan (Rosanna) & Christian Bennett (Rosanna)
147
Country
Sep 30-Oct 1
Settlers Run & Royal Melbourne
Lucas Herbert (Neangar Park)
147
Zach Murray (Wodonga)
148 (C/B)
Colts Country
Sep 30-Oct 1
Settlers Run & Royal Melbourne
Andrew Schonewille (Rosebud)
151 (P/O)
Harrison Savage (Sale)
151
Champion of Champions
Dec 13-15
Commonwealth & Kingston Heath
Andrew Schonewille (Yarra Yarra)
280
Lucas Herbert (Commonwealth)
281
Sand Greens
Jul 6-7
Beechworth
Edward Carracher (Euroa)
134
James Brown (Parklands)
137
Mixed Foursomes
Dec 3
Metropolitan
Michael Burgess (Commonwealth) & Joanna Charlton (Metropolitan)
76
Tyler Wooster (Moonah Links) & Sue Wooster (The National)
77
Par 3
Jun 8-9
Kyabram Parkland
Andrew Kane (Barham)
173
Darcy Brereton (Royal Melbourne)
175 (C/B)
Division 1
May 19
Royal Melbourne
Yarra Yarra
4.5
Southern
2.5
Division 2
May 19
Yarra Yarra
Cheltenham
6
Victoria
1
Division 3
May 19
Patterson River
Long Island
5
Kooringal
2
Division 4
May 19
Yarra Yarra
Rossdale
4
Huntingdale
3
Division 5
May 19
Latrobe
Patterson River
4
Eynesbury
3
Division 6
May 19
Patterson River
Churchill Park
4
Melton Valley
3
Division 1
May 19
Royal Melbourne
Commonwealth
3
Yarra Yarra
2
Division 2
May 19
Patterson River
Kooringal
3
Waverley
2
Division 3
May 19
Royal Melbourne
Metropolitan
4.5
Heidelberg
0.5
Division 4
May 19
Latrobe
Rosanna
3
Medway
2
Division 5
May 19
Latrobe
Goonawarra
4
Peninsula
1
MEN’S PENNANT
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DATE
COLTS PENNANT
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2013 results: mens & mixed EVENT
DATE
COURSE
WINNER/S
SCORE
RUNNER/S-UP
SCORE
Country Week Shield
Oct 2-4
Victoria, Keysborough, Long Island
Ballarat
4.5 / 27
Peninsula
4 / 25
Country Week Plate
Oct 2-4
Eynesbury & Sanctuary Lakes
Sunraysia
4 / 21.5
Corangamite
2.5 / 16.5
Country Week Bowl
Oct 2-4
Eynesbury & Sanctuary Lakes
East Gippsland
4 / 22
Northern
3/13
Victorian Country Teams
Oct 12-13
Nhill
Warrnambool
292
Cerberus
290 (C/B)
Victorian Senior Club Teams
Dec 5-6
Sorrento
The National
497
Commonwealth
501
Ivo Whitton Trophy
2013
Tom Power-Horan
68.041
DJ Loypur (The Heritage)
69.291
Doug Bachli Trophy
2013
Michael Jackson (Yarra Yarra)
1718
Gordon Claney (Kingston Heath)
1623
Paul Lulofs Trophy
2013
Ignatius Duivenvoorden (Yarram)
1393
Freddy Barton (Eastwood)
1267
Dec 3-8
Todd Woodbridge (Royal Melbourne) & Zara Woodbridge (Royal Melbourne)
5/3
Michael Sund (PGA) & Jesika Clark (Victoria)
Men’s Section: Michael Meneghini (Woodlands) & Michael O’Donnell (Commercial Albury)
88 pts
Women’s Section: Patricia Smiles (Mansfield) & Jenny Foster (Mansfield)
80 pts
Men’s Section: Bruce Frederick (Melbourne) & Ron Frederick (Melbourne)
46 (C/B)
Women’s Section: Diana Robinson (Warrnambool) & Annie Seccull (Huntingdale)
38
Mixed Section: Brian McMahon (Gisborne) & Helen McMahon (Gisborne)
43
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OTHER EVENTS
Sir Dallas Brooks Trophy Mixed Foursomes
Victorian Four Ball Championship
Victorian Family Championship
Mar 18-19
Dec 1-2
Metropolitan
Rosebud & The National
Barwon Heads
VGF GOLF DAY
22
Women’s
Sep 29
Royal Melbourne
Sally Diserio (RACV Cape Schanck) & Kate Arnold (Kooringal)
Men’s
Sep 29
Royal Melbourne
Glenn Vernon (The Heritage) & Paul Noone (Kingswood)
45 pts
Tristan Evans (Woodlands) & Patrick O’Sullivan (Brighton)
44 pts
Royal Melbourne
Yvette Chrystie (Huntingdale) & Gordon Chrystie
37 pts (C/B)
Jenny Chan (Eastwood) & Dale Caruana (Eastwood)
37 pts
Mixed
Sep 29
40 pts
Mitch Cleary (Latrobe) & Ruth Buckstein (Latrobe)
32 pts
2013 results: juniors EVENT
DATE
COURSE
SCORE
RUNNER/S-UP
SCORE
Junior Masters
Jan 2-4
Waverley GC
Boys
DJ Loypur (The Heritage)
217
Harrison Endycott (Avondale)
219
Under 16
Zach Murray (Commonwealth)
226
Jack Murdoch (Thirteenth Beach)
229
Under 14
Cameron John (Waverley)
227
Karl Vilips (Riversdale)
233
Girls
Montana Strauss (Long Island)
225
Soo-bin Park (Kingswood)
231
Boys
Struan MacDowell (Strathallan)
41
Quan Ho (Southern)
40
Girls
Joelynn Do (Huntingdale)
45
Kallista Do (Huntingdale)
36
Junior Stableford
Apr 3
Kooringal GC
Kangaroo Trophy (Girls)
Jul 2
Anglesea GC
Soo-bin Park (Kingswood)
81
Linley Ooi ( Kew)
83
Kookaburra Trophy (Girls)
Sept 15
Kooringal GC
Danielle Hu (Kingswood)
79
Soo-bin Park (Kingswood)
81
Boys & Girls Championship
Sept 23-25
Northern GC & Yarra Yarra GC
Boys
Frazer Droop (Yarrawonga Mulwala)
277
Lucas Herbert (Commonwealth)
291
Under 16
Cameron John (Waverley)
304
Kyal Baart (Rosanna)
313
Under 14
Christian Chierego (Riversdale)
329
Tristan Peric (Growling Frog)
347
Girls
Celina Yuan (Bankstown)
301
Jessica Lasky (The Australian)
312
Under 16
Celina Yuan (Bankstown)
301
Cheerie Tan (Yarra Yarra)
320
Under 14
Soo-bin Park (Kingswood)
319
Shanaiah Fernando (Yarra Yarra)
342
Lucas Herbert (Commonwealth)
147
Zach Murray (Commonwealth)
148
North Eastern
3 matches & 9 games
Junior Country (Boys)
Sept 30-Oct 1
Settlers Run GC & Royal Melbourne GC
Junior Country Regions (Boys)
Nov 23-24
Heathcote GC & Kyneton GC Gross Winner: Ballarat
Division A
Nett Winner: South Gippsland Gross Winner: Bendigo
Division B
Kay Mahlook Shield (Girls)
Nov 23-24
Kyneton GC
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WINNER/S
929 882 1015
Nett Winner: Corangamite
883
Goulburn Valley
4 matches & 8 games
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2013 results: juniors EVENT
DATE
COURSE
WINNER/S
SCORE
RUNNER/S-UP
SCORE
Murray River Junior Masters
Dec 19-22
Cobram Barooga GC & Tocumwal GC
Overall
Brett Coletta (Sandhurst)
281
Isaac Noh (Avondale)
284
Under 21
James Bannan (Rosanna)
287
Chris Tomlinson (Cobram-Barooga)
293
Under 18
Brett Coletta (Sandhurst)
281
David Micheluzzi (Cranbourne)
289
Under 16
Isaac Noh (Avondale)
284
Matias Sanchez (Sandhurst)
292
Under 14
Nathan Page (Northern)
325
Tony Chen (Spring Valley)
334
Kono Matsumoto (Victoria)
294
Soo-bin Park (Kingswood)
298
Overall
James Wendel (Yea)
71 (C/B)
Scott Maizels (The Heritage)
71
Under 21
James Wendel (Yea)
71 (C/B)
Scott Maizels (The Heritage)
71
Under 18
Brett Coletta (Sandhurst)
73
Charles MacCallum (The Heritage)
76
Under 16
Cameron John (Waverley)
73 (C/B)
Harrison Whykes (Settlers Run)
73
Under 14
Tristan Peric (Growling Frog)
78
Nathan Page (Northern)
83
Overall
Soo-bin Park (Kingswood)
78
Kallista Do (Huntingdale)
81
Under 21
Georgia Macklan (Jubilee)
86
Olivia Kline (Victoria)
91
Under 18
Olivia Lewis (The Heritage)
84
Jade Layton (Victoria)
94
Under 16
Kallista Do (Huntingdale)
81
Michelle Cuddihy (Settlers Run)
82
Under 14
Soo-bin Park (Kingswood)
78
Raphaella Mugano (Sandhurst)
83
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BOYS
GIRLS Overall
Dec 19-22
Cobram Barooga GC & Tocumwal GC
SAJG Signature Tournament
Nov 24
The Heritage
BOYS
GIRLS
Junior Pennant
Dec 15
Various
The Heritage
4 matches
Waverley
2 matches
SAJG Regional Series
Jan-August
8 events-various
Konrad Ciupek (Victoria)
6700 points
Kyal Baart (Rosanna)
5700 points
Geoff Ogilvy Trophy
Jan-Dec
Junior Averages Calendar of Events
Brett Coletta (Sandhurst)
68.714
Frazer Droop (Yarrawonga Mulwala)
69.000
Future Champions Trophy
Jan-Dec
Junior Averages Calendar of Events
Julienne Soo (Woodlands)
71.928
Kono Matsumoto (Victoria)
73.071
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directors statutory report LIKELY DEVELOPMENTS The company expects to maintain the present status and level of operations and hence there are no likely developments in the company’s operations. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES The company’s operations are not regulated by any significant environmental regulation under a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory. DIVIDENDS PAID OR RECOMMENDED No dividends were paid or declared since the start of the financial year. No recommendation for payment of dividends has been made. MEETINGS OF DIRECTORS DIRECTORS ATTENDED ALL REQUIRED MEETINGS AT LEAST TO THE LEVELS PRESCRIBED BY THE ASSOCIATION.
BOARD MEMBER
HELD
ATTENDED
H. Ashton
6
6
M. Bamford
6
6
M. Cropley
6
5
J. M. Hobday
6
6
B. Lasky
6
5
5
5
A.C. Nott
6
5
S. Rea
6
6
L. E. Wills
6
5
A.McCaig (Appointed March 2013)
OPTIONS No options over issued shares or interests in the company were granted during or since the end of the financial year and there were no options outstanding at the end of the financial year. INDEMNIFICATION OF OFFICER OR AUDITOR No indemnities have been given or insurance premiums paid, during or since the end of the financial year, for any person who is or has been an officer or auditor of the company. PROCEEDINGS ON BEHALF OF THE COMPANY No person has applied for leave of Court to bring proceedings on behalf of the company or intervene in any proceedings to which the company is a party for the purpose of taking
responsibility on behalf of the company for all or any part of those proceedings. The company was not a party to any such proceedings during the year. AUDITOR’S INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION A copy of the auditor’s independence declaration as required under section 307C of the Corporations Act 2001 is set out on page 26. Signed in accordance with a resolution of the Board of Directors. DIRECTOR’S DECLARATION The directors have determined that the company is not a reporting entity. The directors have determined that this special purpose financial report should be prepared in accordance with the accounting policies described in Note 1 to the financial statements. The directors of the company declare that: 1. The financial statements and notes, as set out on pages 12 are in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001: (a) comply with Accounting Standards as described in Note 1 to the financial statements and the Corporations Regulations 2001; and (b) give a true and fair view of the financial position as at 31 December 2013 and of the performance for the financial year\ ended on that date of the company in accordance with the accounting policies described in Note 1 to the financial statements. 2. In the directors’ opinion there are reasonable grounds to believe that the company will be able to pay its debts as and when they become due and payable. This declaration is made in accordance with a resolution of the directors.
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Your directors present their report on the company for the financial year ended 31 December 2013. DIRECTORS The names of the directors in office at any time during or since the end of the financial year are: • John Hobday (President) • Leonore Wills (Vice President) • Anthony Nott (Finance Director) • Sue Rea • Harvey Ashton • Brian Lasky • Mark Bamford • Murray Cropley • Alison McCaig Directors have been in office since the start of the financial year to the date of this report unless otherwise stated. OPERATING RESULTS The loss of the company for the financial year after providing for income tax amounted to $47,332. REVIEW OF OPERATIONS A review of the operations of the company during the financial year and the results of those operations found that during the year, the company continued to engage in its principal activity, the results of which are disclosed in the attached financial statements. SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN STATE OF AFFAIRS No significant changes in the state of affairs of the company occurred during the financial year. PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY The principal activity of the company during the financial year was promotion, administration and control of the game of golf in Victoria. No significant change in the nature of these activities occurred during the year. AFTER BALANCE DATE EVENTS No matters or circumstances have arisen since the end of the financial year which significantly affected or may significantly affect the operations of the company, the results of those operations, or the state of affairs of the company in future financial years.
John Hobday (GV President) 25
Anthony Nott (GV Finance Director) Monday 5 TH May, 2014
independent audit report 2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
SCOPE We have audited the financial report, being a special purpose financial report of Golf Victoria for the financial year ended 31 December 2013 comprising the Directors’ Declaration, Statement of Financial Performance, Statement of Financial Position, Statement of Cash Flows and notes to the financial statements. The company’s directors are responsible for the financial report and have determined that the accounting policies used and described in Note 1 to the financial statements which form part of the financial report are appropriate to meet the requirements of the Corporations Act 2001 and are appropriate to meet the needs of the members. We have conducted an independent audit of this financial report in order to express an opinion on it to the members of the company. No opinion is expressed as to whether the accounting policies used, and described in Note 1, are appropriate to the needs of the members. The financial report has been prepared for distribution to the members for the purpose of fulfilling the directors’ financial Grace Lennon with the Riversdale Cup.
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reporting requirements under the Corporations Act 2001. We disclaim any assumption of responsibility for any reliance on this audit report or on the financial report to which it relates to any person other than the members, or for any purpose other than that for which it was prepared. Our audit has been conducted in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Our procedures included examination, on a test basis, of evidence supporting the amounts and other disclosures in the financial report, and the evaluation of significant accounting estimates. These procedures have been undertaken to form an opinion whether, in all material respects, the financial report is presented fairly in accordance with the accounting policies described in Note 1 to the financial statements so as to present a view which is consistent with our understanding of the company’s financial position, and performance as represented by the results of its operations and its cash flows. These policies do not require the application of all Accounting Standards and other mandatory professional reporting requirements in Australia.
The audit opinion expressed in this report has been formed on the above basis. AUDIT OPINION In our opinion, the financial report of Golf Victoria is in accordance with: (a) the Corporations Act 2001, including: (i) giving a true and fair view of the company’s financial position as at 31 December 2013 and of its performance for the financial year ended on that date in accordance with the accounting policies described in Note 1; and (ii) complying with Accounting Standards in Australia to the extent described in Note 1 and the Corporations Regulations 2001; and (b) other mandatory professional reporting requirements to the extent described in Note 1.
John P. Yates Partner Monday 5 TH May, 2014
Yates Partners Suite 803 140 Bourke Street Melbourne VIC 3000
financial report INCOME STATEMENT
CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2013 Notes
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2013 2013
2012
$
$
5,025,629
4,789,619
Marketing expenses
(10,454)
(10,706)
Occupancy expenses
(8,919)
(11,805)
Administrative expenses
(2,670,594)
(2,659,383)
Other expenses from ordinary activities
(2,382,994)
(2,233,619)
Interest received
(5,072,961)
(4,915,513)
Net cash used in operating activities
(47,332)
(125,894)
CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
(47,332)
(125,894)
Other revenues from ordinary activities
2
Total changes in equity other than those resulting from transactions with owners as owners
10
2012
$
$
Receipts from customers and other
4,779,130
5,767,923
Payments to suppliers and employees
(5,141,415)
(6,265,767)
9,352
-
144,539
185,539
(208,394)
(312,305)
(871,807)
211,704
-
3,273
Payment for property, plant and equipment (net movements)
(44,111)
(60,843)
Net cash provided by / (used in) investing activities
(915,918)
154,134
Net decrease in cash held
(1,124,312)
(158,171)
Cash at beginning of financial year
2,276,159
2,434,330
1,151,847
2,276,159
CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Dividends received
AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2013 2013
2012
$
$
CURRENT ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents
3
1,151,847
2,276,159
Trade and other receivables
4
1,138,599
1,045,991
Inventories
5
120,681
114,003
Other financial assets
6
1,500,000
628,193
Proceeds from sale of investments / (Purchase of Investments)
3,911,127
4,064,346
Cash at end of financial year TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS NON-CURRENT ASSETS Property, plant and equipment
7
116,426
130,061
TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS
1
16,426
130,061
4,027,553
4,194,407
TOTAL ASSETS
13(b)
Proceeds from sale of other non current assets
BALANCE SHEET
Notes
2013
CURRENT LIABILITIES
13(a)
NOTE 1: STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES This financial report is a special purpose financial report prepared in order to satisfy the financial report preparation requirements of the Corporations Act 2001. The directors have determined that the company is not a reporting entity. The financial report is for the entity Golf Victoria as an individual entity. Golf Victoria is a company limited by guarantee, incorporated and domiciled in Australia. The financial report has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Corporations Act 2001, and the following applicable Accounting Standards:
Trade and other payables
8
505,498
592,583
Provisions
9
393,783
426,220
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES
899,281
1,018,803
Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements
TOTAL LIABILITIES
899,281
1,018,803
AASB 102: Inventories
3,128,272
3,175,604
AASB 107: Cash Flow Statements
NET ASSETS
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Profit from ordinary activities
Notes
EQUITY
14
(10,454)
(10,706)
AASB 110: Events after the Balance Sheet Date
Reserves
11
381,325
381,325
AASB 116: Property, Plant and Equipment
Retained profits
12
2,746,947
2,794,279
TOTAL EQUITY
10
3,128,272
3,175,604
AASB 118: Revenue AASB 1031: Materiality No other applicable Accounting Standards, Urgent Issues Group
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financial report Interpretations or other authoritative pronouncements of the Australian Accounting Standards Board have been applied. The report is also prepared on an accruals basis and is based on historic costs and does not take into account changing money values or, except where specifically stated, current valuations of non-current assets.
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The following specific accounting policies, which are consistent with the previous period unless otherwise stated, have been adopted in the preparation of this report: (a) Inventories: Inventories are measured at the lower of cost and net realisable value. Costs are assigned on a first-in firstout basis and include direct materials, direct labour and an appropriate proportion of variable and fixed overhead expenses. (b) Property, Plant and Equipment: Each class of property plant and equipment is carried at cost or fair value less, where applicable, any accumulated depreciation. Property - Freehold land and buildings are measured on the fair value basis being the amount which an asset could be exchanged between knowledgeable willing parties in an arm’s length transaction. Plant and equipment - Plant and equipment is measured on the cost basis. Depreciation - All assets, excluding freehold land and buildings, are depreciated on a straight line basis over their useful lives to the company. (c) Investments: Non-current investments are measured on the cost basis. The carrying amount of investments is reviewed annually by directors’ to ensure it is not in excess of the recoverable amount of these investments. The recoverable amount is assessed from the quoted market value for shares in listed companies or the underlying net assets for other non-listed corporations. The expected net cash flows from investments have not been discounted to their present value in determining the recoverable amounts. (d) Employee Benefits: Provision is made for the company’s liability for employee benefits arising from services rendered by employees to balance date. Employee benefits expected to be settled within one year together with benefits arising from wages and salaries, annual leave and sick leave which will be settled after one year, have been measured at the amounts expected to be paid when the liability is settled plus related on-costs. Other employee benefits payable later than one year have been measured at the present value of the estimated future cash outflows to be made for those benefits. Contributions are made by the company to an employee superannuation fund and are charged as expenses when incurred. (e) Cash: For the purposes of the Statement of Cash Flows, cash includes cash on hand and at call deposits with banks or financial institutions, investments in money market instruments maturing within less than two months and net of bank overdrafts. (f) Revenue: Interest revenue is recognised on a proportional basis taking into account the interest rates applicable to the financial assets. Dividend revenue is recognised when the right to receive a dividend has been established. Dividends received from associates and joint venture entities are accounted for in accordance with the equity method of accounting. Other revenue is recognised when the right to receive the revenue has been established. All revenue is stated net of the amount of goods and services tax (GST).
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(g) Goods and Services Tax (GST): Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of the amount of GST, except where the amount of GST incurred is not recoverable from the Australian Taxation Office. In these circumstances the GST is recognised as part of the cost of acquisition of the asset or as part of an item of
expense. Receivables and payables in the Statement of Financial Position are shown inclusive of GST. (h) Programs, Competitions and Grants: Income and expenditure relating to programs, competitions and grants are matched and brought to account at the time the program or competition is conducted. Unspent grant monies are held in Membership and Other Fees received in Advance. (i) Financial Instruments: Financial assets and liabilities are recognized when Golf Victoria becomes a party to the contractual provisions of the instrument. For financial assets, this is equivalent to the date that Golf Victoria commits itself to either purchase or sell the asset. Financial instruments are initially measured at fair value plus transaction costs. Where the instrument is not classified “at fair value through profit or loss” transaction costs have been expensed immediately. Financial instruments are subsequently measured at either fair value, amortized using the effective interest rate method or cost. Fair value represents the amount for which an asset could be exchanged or a libility settled, between knowledgable, willing parties. Where available, quoted prices in an active market are used to determine fair value. In other circumstances other valuation techniques are adopted. (j) Staff Superannuation Fund: Golf Victoria contributes to approved superannuation funds on behalf of its employees. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENT AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2013 Notes
2013
2012
$
$
NOTE 2: REVENUE Operating activities - dividends
2(a)
9,352
6,526
- interest
2(b)
144,539
179,013
4,438,287
4,192,258
433,451
411,822
5,025,629
4,789,619
9,352
6,526
144,539
179,013
Cash on hand
2,902
400
Cash at bank
1,148,945
990,464
-
1,285,295
1,151,847
2,276,159
Trade receivables
277,366
255,045
Other debtors
861,233
790,946
1,138,599
1,045,991
120,681
114,003
- member subscriptions - other revenue
(a) Dividends from: other corporations (b) Interest from: other persons NOTE 3: CASH ASSETS
Deposits at call
NOTE 4: TRADE & OTHER RECEIVABLES CURRENT
NOTE 5: INVENTORIES CURRENT Stock at lower of cost and NRV
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENT
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENT
AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2013
AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2013 Notes
2013
2012
Notes
2013
2012
$
$
Retained earnings at the beginning of the financial year
2,794,279
2,920,173
Net profit / (loss) attributable to members of the entity
(47,332)
(125,894)
Retained Earnings at the end of the financial year
2,746,947
2,794,279
NOTE 6: FINANCIAL ASSETS CURRENT
NOTE 12: RETAINED EARNINGS
Other current investments
1,500,000
628,193
NOTE 7: PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIPMENT (a) Plant & equipment At cost
440,987
400,977
Less accumulated depreciation
(363,666)
(316,534)
77,321
84,443
NOTE 13: CASH FLOW INFORMATION
105,201
101,100
Less accumulated depreciation
(66,096)
(55,482)
Cash on hand
2,902
400
39,105
45,618
Cash at bank
1,148,945
990,464
Total plant & equipment
116,426
130,061
-
1,285,295
1,151,847
2,276,159
NOTE 8: TRADE & OTHER PAYABLES
At call deposits with financial institutions
CURRENT Unsecured liabilities Trade creditors
180,337
153,702
Sundry creditors and accruals
325,161
438,881
505,498
592,583
(b) Reconciliation of cash flow from operations with profit from ordinary activities after income tax Loss from ordinary activities after income tax
(47,332)
(125,894)
57,746
52,358
(32,437)
98,915
-
(3,273)
Increase in receivables
(92,608)
(141,978)
Increase in other assets
-
(44,295)
Increase in inventories
(6,678)
(53,762)
-
(15,916)
(87,085)
(78,460)
(208,394)
(312,305)
NOTE 9: PROVISIONS
Non-cash flows in profit from ordinary activities
CURRENT
Depreciation
Employee benefits
9(a)
(a) Aggregate employee benefits liability
393,783
426,220
Charges to provisions
393,783
426,220
Net (gain) / loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment
3,175,604
3,301,498
(47,332)
(125,894)
NOTE 10: EQUITY
Changes in assets and liabilities
Total equity at the beginning of the financial year Total changes in equity recognised in the income statement Total equity at the reporting date
3,128,272
3,175,604
Decrease in payables
NOTE 11: RESERVES Vic Open Reserve Account
(a)
351,325
351,325
Bettine Burgess Reserve
(b)
30,000
30,000
381,325
381,325
(a) Vic Open Reserve Account. Movements during the financial year: Opening balance Transfer from Reserve for the year Closing balance
NOTE 14: MEMBERS’ GUARANTEE The company is limited by guarantee. If the company is wound up, the articles of association state that each member is required to contribute a maximum of $10 each towards meeting any outstanding obligations of the company.
-
-
351,325
NOTE 15: TRANSACTIONS UNEXPLAINED
351,325
351,325
At the time of finalising these financial statements there were a number of transactions which could not be explained.The quantum of the amounts has not been determined at balance date but it is believed that any potential adjustment relating to the trasnactions would be of benefit to the years result. The said transactions could not be explained at the time of audit finalisation due to the absence of a key member of the finance team.
(b) Bettine Burgess Reserve. Movements during the financial year:
Closing balance
Cash flows from operations
351,325
In 1992 the company resolved to develop a long term funding strategy in order to protect the Victorian Open against economic shifts and inconsistent sponsorship. The objective is to build and maintain a Victorian Open Reserve Fund to provide capital and investment income at a sufficient level to insure against the loss of the leading tournament sponsor in any year.
Opening balance
Increase in other liabilities
30,000
-
-
30,000
30,000
30,000
The Bettine Burgess Reserve was the result of a past bequest which is being held in reserve. Income derived from the investment of these funds is used for the promotion of golf in country Victoria.
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At cost
(a) Reconciliation of cash: Cash at the end of the financial year as shown in the statement of Cash Flows is reconciled to the related items in the statement of financial position as follows:
(b) Furniture, fixtures & fittings
NOTE 16: RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES Victorian Golf Foundation: Golf Victoria together with the former Womens Golf Victoria resolved in 1986 to establish the Victorian Golf Foundation to aid in the development of golf in Victoria. The assets of the Foundation are held by the Victorian Golf Foundation Pty Ltd as the custodian trustee.
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DISCLAIMER TO THE MEMBERS OF GOLF VICTORIA The additional financial data presented below is in accordance with the books and records of the company which have been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our statutory audit of the company for the financial year ended 31 December 2013. It will be appreciated that our statutory audit did not cover all details of the additional financial data. Accordingly, we do not express an opinion on such financial data and we give no warranty of accuracy or reliability in respect of the data provided. Neither the firm nor any member or employee of the firm undertakes responsibility in any way whatsoever to any person (other than Golf Victoria) in respect of such data, including any errors of omissions therein however caused.
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2013 Notes
2013
2012
$
$
(9,456)
(155,789)
Accumulated profits at the beginning of the year
3,088,022
3,243,811
Total available for distribution
3,078,566
3,088,022
Accumulated profits at the end of the year
3,078,566
3,088,022
2013
2012
$
$
Cash at bank
470,451
628,533
979,501
681,878
99,089
67,677
25,550
-
Other financial assets
1,544,201
1,745,075
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
3,118,792
3,123,163
TOTAL ASSETS
3,118,792
3,123,163
DETAILED PROFIT & LOSS Loss from ordinary activities
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2013 2013
2012
$
$
INCOME Interest
144,539
179,013
Dividends
9,352
6,526
4,438,287
4,192,258
433,451
415,095
5,025,629
4,792,892
Membership subscriptions Other income TOTAL INCOME
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2013 Notes
LESS EXPENSES Advertising
10,454
10,706
Audit fees
21,450
18,850
Bank charges
13,025
12,665
Cleaning
8,396
8,395
Conferences and Exhibitions
67,209
58,597
Cash on deposit
Depreciation
57,746
52,358
Receivables
Fringe benefits tax
-
1,098
General expenses
714,501
763,042
Golf Australia Subscriptions
1,328,653
1,244,875
Insurance
39,094
42,842
Internet Costs
101,893
75,775
Leasing charges
107,435
103,802
CURRENT ASSETS
Inventory
2
Legal costs
7,782
11,565
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Light and power
17,287
16,569
Payables
40,226
35,141
Long service leave
23,216
16,492
Magazines, journals & periodicals
398,103
380,463
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES
40,226
35,141
Payroll tax
51,701
39,758
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
Postage
25,822
21,512
TOTAL LIABILITIES
40,226
35,141
Printing and stationery
63,817
83,037
Protective clothing
7,505
14,686
3,078,566
3,088,022
NET ASSETS
Rates and taxes
8,919
11,805
EQUITY
Repairs and maintenance
27,590
59,659
Retained profits
3,078,566
3,088,022
1,355,017
1,322,640
20,602
3,841
TOTAL EQUITY
3,078,566
3,088,022
Salaries and wages Staff training and welfare
30
PROFIT & LOSS STATEMENT
Subscriptions
24,296
14,223
Superannuation
121,491
102,717
NOTE 1: STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Telephone
60,150
42,464
Travelling expenses
116,768
111,737
Victorian Open Membership Support
200,000
200,000
Victorian Golf Foundation Contribution
73,039
72,613
This financial report is a special purpose financial report prepared in order to satisfy the financial report preparation requirements of the Trust Deed to prepare a financial report. The trustees have determined that the trust is not a reporting entity.
5,072,961
4,918,786
(47,332)
(125,894)
TOTAL EXPENSES OPERATING PROFIT / (LOSS)
As the trustees have determined that the trust is not a reporting entity there is no requirement to apply applicable Accounting Standards, Urgent Issues Group Consensus Views, or other
authoritative pronouncements of the Australian Accounting Standards Board in the preparation and presentation of these fi nancial statements. The fi nancial report is also prepared on an accruals basis and is based on historic costs and does not take into account changing money values or, except where specifi cally stated, current valuations of non-current assets. The following specifi c accounting policies, which are consistent with the previous period unless otherwise stated, have been adopted in the preparation of this fi nancial report: (a) Income Tax: No provision for income tax has been raised as the trust is exempt from income tax under Division 50 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997. (b) Inventories: Inventories are measured at the lower of cost and net realisable value. Costs are assigned on a fi rst-in fi rst-out basis and include direct materials, direct labour and an appropriate proportion of variable and fi xed overhead expenses.
(d) Cash: Cash includes cash on hand and at banks including at call deposits with banks. (e) Trust Liabilities and Right of Indemnity: The company acts as trustee of a trust and liabilities have been incurred on behalf of that trust in the company’s capacity as corporate trustee. Liabilities incurred on behalf of the trust are not recognised in the fi nancial statements when it is not probable that the company will have to meet any of those trust liabilities from its own resources. When it is probable that the company will have to meet some trust liabilities a liability for the Defi ciency in Trust Right of Indemnity is brought to account. Details of the trusts liabilities, the offsetting right of indemnity, and any defi ciency in the right of indemnity are disclosed by way of note to the fi nancial statements. (f) Goods and Services Tax (GST): Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of the amount of GST, except where the amount of GST incurred is not recoverable from the Australian Taxation Offi ce. In these circumstances the GST is recognised as part of the cost of acquisition of the asset or as part of an item of expense. Receivables and payables in the Statement of Financial Position are shown inclusive of GST. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENT
During 2013 funds were provided to assist the following: Golf club membership promotions; school club linkage programs for juniors; community come and try clinics; District Association junior clinics and tournaments; Go Go Golf promotions in schools; Junior camps, golf in promary and secondary schools; scholarships to assist professional development of golf club managers and course superintendents; golf promotion resource materials; and support for regional sports academies. DISCLAIMER TO THE TRUSTEES OF VICTORIAN GOLF FOUNDATION The additional financial data presented below is in accordance with the books and records of the trust which have been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our statutory audit of the trust for the financial year ended 31 December 2013. It will be appreciated that our statutory audit did not cover all details of the additional financial data. Accordingly, we do not express an opinion on such financial data and we give no warranty of accuracy or reliability in respect of the data provided. Neither the firm nor any member or employee of the firm undertakes responsibility in any way whatsoever to any person (other than Victorian Golf Foundation) in respect of such data, including any errors of omissions therein however caused.
John P. Yates Partner Monday 5 TH May, 2014 Yates Partners Suite 803 140 Bourke Street Melbourne VIC 3000 DETAILED PROFIT & LOSS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2013 2013
2012
$
$
INCOME
(9,456)
(155,789)
Interest
163,890
157,869
Subsidies and grants
10,764
20,690
Donations received
73,039
73,375
Other income
17,382
35,672
265,075
287,606
15,434
18,745
1
(2)
Consultancy fees
23,822
-
31,630
66,114
-
70,000
193,644
163,496
Loss on disposal / revaluation of non current assets
-
20,042
Secretarial Costs
-
5,000
Staff training and welfare
-
TOTAL INCOME
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2013 Notes
A VGF benefactor program was launced in 1997. Under this program the opportunity exists for any person or group interested in golf to m ake single or ongoing donations to assist in further building the Foundation’s capital fund. Donations are tax deductible as a result of the Foundation being registered as an approved project of the Australian Sports Foundation.
2013
2012
$
$
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
(c) Investments: Non-current investments are measured on the cost basis. The carrying amount of investments is reviewed annually by trustees’ to ensure it is not in excess of the recoverable amount of these investments. The recoverable amount is assessed from the quoted market value for shares in listed companies or the underlying net assets for other non-listed corporations. The expected net cash fl ows from investments have not been discounted to their present value in determining the recoverable amounts.
Since 1995 a total of approximately $3.5 million has been expended by the VGF to benefit Victorian golf.
LESS EXPENSES Administration costs
NOTE 2: RECEIVABLES Bank charges
CURRENT Trade debtors
91,402
63,204
Other debtors
7,687
4,473
Donations and Club Grants
99,089
67,677
Doubtful debts
NOTE 3: VICTORIAN GOLF FOUNDATION (ESTABLISHMENT AND PURPOSE) The Victorian Golf Foundation (VGF) was established in 1987. Following an initial period of capital building, the Foundation Trustees in 1995 commenced making annual allocations and grants to support golf development programs and projects conducted bythe State Organizations, District Golf Associations, affiliated golf clubs and allied organizations. The process of annual allocations and grants is ongoing and opportunity is provided each year for interested clubs and organizations to apply for funding support.
Golf Victoria Programs
TOTAL EXPENSES
274,531
443,395
OPERATING PROFIT / (LOSS)
(9,456)
(155,789)
31
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
honour roll
32
MEN’S AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
1945
During War
1986
P.A. Moloney
1906
Nellie De Little
1946
R.S. Brown
1987
B.S. Hughes
1907
Nellie Gatehouse
1899
J.D. Howden
1947
H.R. Payne
1988
B.S. Hughes
1908
Euphie Bell
1900
J.D. Howden
1948
P. W. Thomson
1989
S.H. McCraw
1909
Nellie Gatehouse
1901
W.J.C. Riddell
1949
D.W. Bachli
1990
R.M. Allenby
1910
Nellie Gatehouse
1902
H. Macneil
1950
D.W. Bachli
1991
S.P. Appleby
1911
Violet Binnie
1903
W.J.C Riddell
1951
W.A. Edgar
1992
A.L. Henwood
1912
Edith Raleigh
1904
Hon. M. Scott
1952
E.G. Routley
1993
D.A. Bransdon
1913
Violet Binnie
1905
Hon. M. Scott
1953
D.W. Bachli
1994
C.A. Spence
1914
Gladys Hay
1906
W.J.C. Riddell
R.L. Bull
C.A. Spence
Hon. M. Scott
1954
1995
1907
1915
Gladys Hay
H. Mitchell
C.B. Percy
Hon. M. Scott
1955
1996
1908
1919
Caroline Austin
T.L. Crow
G.C. Ogilvy
Hon. M. Scott
1956
1997
1909
1920
Gladys Hay
B.W. West
A. Baddeley
Hon. M. Scott
1957
1998
1910
1921
Gladys Hay
E.G. Routley
M. Fraser
A.L. Lempriere
1958
1999
1911
1922
Cecily Lascelles
M. Cocking
1912
F.G. Murdock
E.G. Routley
2000
1923
Alice McKay
C.Scott
1913
G. Le R. Burnham
E.G. Routley
2001
1924
Alice McKay
L.Hickmott
1914
E.J. Quirk
N.W. Titheridge
2002
1925
Mona MacLeod
2003
G. Flint
1915
Not Played
1926
Mona MacLeod
2004
S. Jones
1918
During War
1927
Nellie Gatehouse
2005
J. Morrison
1919
Ivo Whitton
1928
Mona MacLeod
2006
A. Pike
1920
Ivo Whitton
1929
Susie Tolhurst
2007
L. Lyle
1921
C.H. Fawcett
1930
Susie Tolhurst
2008
L. Bleumink
1922
Ivo Whitton
2009
K. Pratt
1931
Susie Tolhurst
1923
Ivo Whitton
2010
J. Wilson
1932
Mona MacLeod
1924
2011
N. Holman
1933
Mona MacLeod
2012
T. Macdonald
1934
Shirley Tolhurst
2013
Z. Murray
1935
Susie Morpeth
1936
Susie Morpeth
1937
Nell Hutton
1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966
N.W. Titheridge E.G. Routley E.F. Wishart H.J. McGain E.G. Routley
1967
D.J. Reiter
1968
J.D. Lindsay
Ivo Whitton
1969
K.W. Hartley
1925
A. Russell
1970
J.D. Lindsay
1926
A.W. Jackson
1971
M.F. Cahill
1927
W.A. Edgar
1972
M.F. Cahill
1928
W.J. Fowler
1973
M.F. Cahill
WOMEN’S AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
1929
S. Morpeth
1974
D.J. Reiter
1894
Eveline McKenzie
1938
Meg Evans
1930
M.J. Ryan
1975
R.L. Wines
1895
Eveline McKenzie
1939
Joan Lewis
1931
H.L. Williams
1976
A.J. Reiter
1896
Eveline McKenzie
1946
Joan Fisher
1932
M.J. Ryan
1977
M.A. Clayton
1897
Jean Davie
1947
Joan Fisher
1933
A.W. Jackson
1978
P.J. Sweeney
1898
Eveline McKenzie
1948
Joan Fisher
1934
H.L. Williams
1979
R.J. Jenner
1899
Louise Shaw
1949
Burtta Cheney
1935
H.L. Williams
1980
D.J. Cole
1900
Julia Anderson
1950
Meg Evans
1936
H.L. Williams
1981
M.A. Clayton
1901
Edith Raleigh
1951
Maxine Bishop
1937
W.A. Higgins
1982
A.L. Lehner
1902
Nellie De Little
1952
Maxine Bishop
1938
W.A. Edgar
1983
J.D. Lindsay
1903
Nellie De Little
1953
Esther Gaillie
1939
H.L. Williams
1984
D.K. Briggs
1904
Clare Murphy
1954
Maxine Bishop
1940
Not Played
1985
M.C. Sammells
1905
Clare Murphy
1955
Veronica Anstee
Burtta Cheney
2005
Emma Bennett
1996
Not Played
1957
Margaret Masters
2006
Stacey Keating
1997
S. Leaney (WA)
1958
Burtta Cheney
2007
Jessica Parker
1998
B. King (WA)
1959
Margaret Masters
2008
Rebecca Flood
1999
K. Druce (Qld)
1960
Joan Fisher
2009
Alison Whittaker
2000
B. Lamb (Vic) (A)
1961
Margaret Masters
2010
Stacey Keating
2001
S. Laycock (Vic)
1962
Margaret Masters
2011
Charlotte Thomas
2002
A. Stolz (NSW)
1963
Margaret Masters
2012
Su-Hyun Oh
2003
Not Played
1964
Joan Fisher
2013
Su-Hyun Oh
2004
G. Paddison (NZ)
1965
Joan Fisher
2005
K. Barnes (QLD)
1966
Betinne Burgess
MEN’S OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
Joan Fisher
H.H.A. Pickworth
D. Diaz (Vic)
1967
1957
2006
K. Felton (WA)
1968
Barbara Coulson
P.W. Thomson
2007
Not Played
1969
Robyn Dummett
G. Player (Sth Africa)
2008
1970
Robyn Dummett
J. Harris (Vic)
2009
A. Hall (Vic)
1971
Sandra Williams
A.A. Murray (NSW)
2010
J. Norris (Vic)
1972
Sandra McCaw
1962
B.W. Devlin (NSW)
2011
P. Sheehan (NSW)
1973
Lindy Goggin
1963
B.W. Devlin (NSW)
2012
1974
Jane Lock
1964
F. Phillips (NSW)
2013
1975
Barbara Dillon
1965
A.A. Murray (NSW)
1976
Lindy Goggin
1966
1977
Louise Hawking
1978
Jane Lock
1979
Jane Crafter
1980
Lindy Goggin
1981
Louise Briers
1982
Sandra McCaw
1983
Sue Tonkin
1984
Jan Dale
1985
Louise Briers
1986
Lindy Goggin
1987
Diane Pavich
1988
Debbie Sharp
1989
Wendy Doolan
1990
Siobhan Muldowney
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Helen Kight Allison Wheelhouse Ann Johnston Debbie Sharp Stacey Doggett Torie O’Connor Natalie Parkinson Natalie Parkinson Cherie Byrnes
WOMEN’S SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 1931
F.W. Fairbairn
1932
F.W. Fairbairn
1933
E. Ogle-Moore
1934
S.A. Cheney
1935
E. Ogle-Moore
1936
Austin Gatehouse
1937
L.R. Barker-woden
1938
H.L. Serrell
1939
Newton Lees
1940
Not Played
1941
Not Played
1942
Not Played
1943
Not Played
1944
Not Played
1945
Not Played
S. Arnold (NSW)
1946
Not Played
M.Giles (NSW)
1947
E. Vernon
1948
E. Vernon
F. Phillips (NSW)
WOMEN’S OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
1949
E. Vernon
1967
K.D. Nagle (NSW)
1988
Helen Hopkins (WA)
1950
E. Vernon
1968
P.W. Thomson (Vic)
1989
Susan Tonkin (SA)
1951
E. Vernon
1969
K.D. Nagle (NSW)
1990
Dale Reid (Scot)
1952
J.P. Walker
1970
D. Graham (NSW)
1991
Jennifer Wyatt (Can)
1953
A. W. Geddes
1971
G.B. Wolstenholme
1992
Wendy Doolan (NSW)
1954
E.L. Stewart
1972
W.J. Godfrey (NZ)
2012
J.Klatten (Fra)
1955
E.L. Stewart
1973
P.W. Thomson (Vic)
2013
Stacey Keating (VIC)
1956
J. McCann
1974
J.C. Davis (Vic)
1957
M. Munster
1975
S.P. Ginn (Vic)
MEN’S SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
1958
C.L. Evans
1976
G.B. Wolstenholme
1995
B. McLure
1959
F.H. Wagstaff
1977
G.L. Parslow (Vic)
1996
K.W. Kilburn
1960
J. McCann
1978
G.B. Wolstenholme
1997
T. Wood
1961
M. Minster
1979
R.M. Davis (NSW)
1998
D. Perry
1962
H.W. Geddes
1980
G.B. Wolstenholme
1999
D. Perry
1963
N.H. Didsteny
1981
E.W. Dunk (NSW)
2000
D. Perry
1964
N.H. Didsteny
1982
M.A. Clayton (Vic)
G. Whitehead
R.A. Shearer (Vic)
M. Jackson
1965
1983
2001
J.J. Dwyer
G.J. Norman (QLD)
P. Billings
1966
1984
2002
J.J. Dwyer
I.M. Baker-Finch
B. Banks
1967
1985
2003
J.J. Dwyer
O.D. Moore (QLD)
B. Banks
1968
1986
2004
1969
E. Vernon
2005
B. Sams
1970
E. Vernon
2006
B. Banks
1971
H. Thomas
M.A. Clayton (Vic)
2007
B. Sams
1972
J. Fitcher
Not Played
2008
S. Albinski
1973
H. J. Thomas
C. Tatt
1974
J. Fisher
1958 1959 1960 1961
1987 1988 1989 1990
R.J. Mackay (WA) J.L. Benepe (USA)
2000
Nadine Taylor
1991
R.M. Allenby (Vic)
2009
2001
Vicky Uwland
1992
I.E. Stanley (Vic)
2010
S. Albinski
1975
J. Fisher
2002
M.Holmes-Smith
1993
L.J. Parsons (NSW)
2011
S. Albinski
1976
J. Fisher
2003
Misun Cho
1994
P. Burke (USA)
2012
P. King
1977
J. Fisher
2004
Lisa Jean
1995
S.Leaney (WA)
2013
C. Tatt
1978
H.J. Thomas
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
1956
33
honour roll 1979
B. Baufield
2010
B. Crosby
1991
R.G. Green
1953
A.A. Thomson
1980
I. Prunty
2011
M. McManus
1992
R.J. Meadows
1954
J. Munnings (Tas)
1981
B. Burgess
2012
J. Perry
1993
M.D. Miller
1955
W. Kuhnell
1982
B. Burgess
2013
D.Ong
1994
M.D. McGrath
1956
W. Kuhnell
1983
E. Gashler
1995
B.P. Lamb
1957
R.L. Judd
1984
J. Clayton
WOMEN’S MID-AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
1996
B. Van de Steeg
1958
J.R. Maher
J. Clayton
2011
S. Semmens
1997
L. Hickmott
1959
J.R. Maher
D. Martin
2012
H. Pascoe
1998
H. D’Altera
1960
M. Downie (NSW)
V. Hamilton
2013
L. Holmquest
1999
K. Streat
1961
W.J. Britten
1988
D. Sellers
2000
C. Scott
1962
G. Spinks
1989
D. Martin
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP (BOYS)
2001
S. Jones
1963
R.A. Shearer
1990
J. Smith
2002
A. Kern
1964
D. Wallace
1991
J. Smith
2003
A. Kelly
1965
G. Scott
1992
M. Murphy
2004
A. Kelly
1966
I.E. Stanley
1993
J. Cassidy
2005
K. Pratt
1967
K. O’Meara
1994
M. Murphy
2006
K. Mueck
1968
M.J. Sherriff
1995
M. Murphy
1996
M. Murphy
1997
E. Jones
1998
L. Shelton
1999
E. Jones
2000
E. Jones
2001
E. Jones
2002
E. Jones
2003
V. Ferguson
2004
F. Vizard
2005
J. Kruger
2006
J. Kruger
2007
J Kruger
2008
J. Kruger
2009
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
1985
34
1986 1987
1960
H. McGain
1961
D.J. Moir
1962
R.L. Judd
1963
J. Yelland
1964
M. O’Shea
1965
A. Reiter
1966
N. Kirkham
2007
L. Cain
1969
G. Hoskins
1967
I.E. Stanley
2008
N. Holman
1970
T. J. McDonald
1968
B. Langsford
2009
T. Sharpe
1971
T. Vogelzang
1969
I.E. Stanley
2010
J. Higginbottom
1972
C.R. Boyer
1970
S.P. Ginn
2011
L. Herbert
1973
C.R. Boyer
1971
M.F. Cahill
2012
Kade McBride
1974
J.A. Kelly
1972
R.D. Beel
BOYS’ CHAMPIONSHIP
1975
J.A. Kelly
1973
R.J. Gribusts
1930
R. Smith
1976
J.A. Kelly
1974
T.G. Henley
1931
J.M. Relph
1977
M.A. Chadwick
1975
K.L. Lewis
1932
A.V. Rae
1978
D.J. Cole
1976
C.R. Boyer
1933
C. Terdich
1979
G. Ellery
1977
M.A. Clayton
1934
B. Mogg
1980
M.A. Granger
1978
M.A. Clayton
1935
D.P. Doughton
1981
P.L. Murphy
Joanna Mason
1979
D.J. Cole
1936
D.H. Smith
1982
P.R. Burgoine
2010
Ros Fisher
1980
M.A. Chadwick
1937
W.G. Campbell
1983
P.L. Murphy
2011
Heather Harley
1981
D.J. Cole
1938
J.R. Hood
1984
M.D. Dart
2012
Jill Blenkey
1982
S.H. Grimshaw
1939
N.F. Robinson
1985
P.J. Bruce
2013
Jenny McRae
1983
M.C. Sammells
1940
Not Played
1986
D.A. Kitchin
MEN’S MID-AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
1984
D. Pintar
1945
During War
1987
E. Walters
1985
P.L. Murphy
1947
B.W. West
1988
C.A. Haase
2005
R. Macafee
1986
J.M. Wade
1948
K. MacPherson
1989
P.J. Roper
2006
J. Beveridge
1987
B.S. Hughes
1949
D.N. McDougall
1990
R.J. Meadows
2007
P. Blake
1988
D. Diaz
1950
K.W. Hartley
1991
S.D. Allan
2008
P. Woodward
1989
J.B. Taylor
1951
J.J. Giles
1992
B.J. Meadows
2009
M. Oldham
1990
R.M. Allenby
1952
J.P. Kellaway
1993
B.P. Lamb
J.R. McCully
1960
Dawn Dehnert
2009
Tilly Poulsen
1971
R.J. Jenner
1995
D.S. Gaunt
1961
Sue Nagel
2010
Su-Hyun Oh
1972
D.C. Perry
1996
D.S. Gaunt
1962
Dawn Delment
2011
Rio Watanabe
1973
C.R. Boyer
1997
D. Walker
1963
Lorraine Thomas
2012
Julienne Soo
1974
A.K. Sweeten
1998
N. Lane
1964
Jillian Smith
2013
Celina Yuan
1975
K.D. Boyd
1999
T. Little
1965
Jan Dunlop
1976
D.C. Perry
2000
D. Clemmens
1966
Naida Glen
MEN’S COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP
1977
P. Shiell
1924
Dr L.W. Craig
1978
C. Tatt
1925
Dr L.W. Craig
1979
L. Gibson
1926
O.W. Edgar
1980
G.J. Craig
1927
L.W. Thompson
1981
M. Offi cer
1928
W.G. Darley
1982
C. Tatt
1929
J.F. Purcell
1983
J. Southwell
1930
W.R. Armstrong
1984
K.G. Norrey
1931
A.B. Lyon
1985
B. Wilson
1932
P.G. Gleeson
1986
D.J. Harding
1933
J.P. McCarthy
1987
C. Tatt
1934
A.S. Bradshaw
1988
D. Eckhardt
1935
B.R. Boon
1989
G. Tonkin
1936
P.G. Gleeson
1990
D.J. Bernasconi
1937
E.A. Fisher
1991
S.D. Allan
1938
E.A. Fisher
1992
C. A. Haase
1939
F. Morecroft
1993
C. Tatt
1940
Not Played
1994
M.J. Allen
1945
During War
1995
M. Skinner
1946
D.W. Bachli
1996
S. Symons
1947
F. Morecroft
1997
S. Symons
1948
F. Meadows
1998
M. Williamson
1949
M. Nunn
1999
P. O’Dwyer
1950
J.N. Pickering
2001 2002 2003 2004
M.Leishman L. Veith S. Page C. Bolt
1967 1968 1969
Margaret Hayes Margaret Hayes Lindy Jennings
1970
Sandra Williams
2005
D. Beckmann
1971
Jane Lock
2006
B. Papangelou
1972
Jane Lock
2007
B. Macpherson
1973
Jane Lock
2008
T. Sharpe
1974
Jane Lock
2009
T. Sinnott
1975
Jane Lock
2010
T. Fent
1976
Glenda Prior
2011
D.J. Loypur
1977
Miss L. Hawking
2012
Tony Jung
1978
Penny Edmunds
2013
F. Droop
1979
Sandra McKenzie
GIRLS’ CHAMPIONSHIP
1980
Sherrin Calbraith
1925
Leslie Bailey
1981
Susan Smith
1926
Shirley Tolhurst
1982
Diane Pavich
1927
Patricia Moore
1983
Lisa Ipkendanz
1928
Leslie Bailey
1984
Libby Wilson
1929
Betty Harper
1985
Donna Faneco
1930
Betty Harper
1986
Nicole Lowien
1931
Conda Row
1987
Mardi Lunn
1932
Kathleen Donovan
1988
Kim Gregg
1933
Mary Devine
1989
Nadene Hall
2000
T. Vogel
1951
M. Nunn
1934
Mary Devine
1990
Terri McKinnon
2001
J. Abbott
1952
F. Morecroft
1935
Burtta Cheney
1991
R.Hetherington
2002
C. Scott
1953
B.E. Clay
1936
Pat Heyward
1992
Michelle Scerri
2003
J. Lyle
1954
B.E. Clay
1937
Sue Fincham
1993
Colleen Cook
2004
J. Lyle
1955
E.A. Lucas
1938
Betty Brookshaw
1994
Miss S. Dogget
2005
B. Dunn
1956
A.S. Ross
1939
Eileen O’Brien
1995
Melissa Faser
2006
S. Symons
1957
B.E. Clay
1947
Janette Wellard
1996
Miss K. Farrugia
2007
K. Mueck
1958
N.W. Titheridge
1948
Janette Wellard
1997
Miss G. Park
2008
D. Lawson
1959
I.F. Huntley
1949
Janette Wellard
1998
Miss N. Campbell
2009
A. Umbers
1960
A. Ellis
2010
D. Lawson
1950
Janette Wellard
1999
Anna Rawson
1961
W. Kellow
2011
C. Boucher
1951
Margaret Masters
2000
Tara Lagan
1962
A. Ellis
2012
R. Bourke
1952
Margaret Masters
2001
Tanya Fleming
1963
K. Pritchard
2013
L. Herbert
1953
Margaret Masters
2002
Misun Cho
1964
C.R. Hutchins
1954
Margaret Masters
2003
Misun Cho
1965
J. Briody
WOMEN’S COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP
1955
Mrs G. Stanley
2004
Inhong Lim
1966
J. Kincaid
1910
E. Raleigh
1956
Jan Nugent
2005
Clare Choi
1967
G. Kroger
1911
G. Hay
1957
Margaret Cox
2006
Grace Lennon
1968
J.F. Bannan
1912
P. Retallack
1958
Simone Morpeth
2007
Grace Lennon
1969
R. Clover
1913
N.S. Brown
1959
Barbara Coulson
2008
Su-Hyun Oh
1970
P. Welsford
1914
James
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
1994
35
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
honour roll
36
1915
Not Played
1963
J. Dwyer
2004
Brooke Mangan
1984
P.D. Bleazby
1918
During War
1964
Gena Roughead
2005
Angela Tatt
1985
L. Watts
1919
J. Robertson
1965
H. McArthur
2006
Jody Fleming
1986
C.E. Howell
1920
R. Forbes
1966
J. Dwyer
2007
Liz Cussen
1987
C. Tatt
1921
I.L Kininmonth
1967
A. Pusmucans
2008
Judy Langford
1988
D. Eckhardt
1922
I.L Kininmonth
1968
J. O’Rourke
2009
Breanna Elliott
1989
D.A. Armstrong
1923
R.A. Affleck
1969
L. Stanley
2010
Sue Wooster
1990
J.J. Beveridge
1924
A. McKay
1970
J. Fisher
2011
Sue Wooster
1991
D.A. Armstrong
1925
A. McKay
1971
A. Pusmucans
2012
Judy Langford
1926
V.M. Betheras
1972
P. Macdonald
2013
Bianca Ling
1927
G Adams
1973
L. Gemmill
1928
V.M. Betheras
1974
L. Gemmill
1929
W.P. Heath
1975
S. Gee
1930
E. Watson
1976
J. Dunlop
1931
A.W. Murray
1977
P. Edmunds
1932
R. McKenzie
1978
G. Prior
R.G. Green 1992
J.R. McCallum
MEN’S CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS
1993
D.G.R. Francis
1994
M.D. McGrath
1954
D.W. Bachli
1995
S.A. Leong
1955
E.G. Routley
1996
R.W. Mohamed
1956
W.A. Higgins
1997
R. Haywood
1957
W.A. Higgins
1998
M. Grant
1958
E.G. Routley
1999
R. Clydesdale
1959
D.W. Bachli
2000
J. Maxwell
1960
J.R. Hood
2001
C. Scott
1961
E.G. Routley
2002
A. Porker
1962
A.L. Toe
2003
L. Hickmott
1963
D.W. Bachli
2004
A. Martin
1964
L.H. O’Shea
2005
B. Dunn
1965
M. Guille
2006
M. Griffin
1966
W.J. Britten
1933
E. Watson
1979
J. Dunlop
1934
O.H. Coltman
1980
G. Ivill
1935
R. McKenzie
1981
G. Ivill
1936
O.H. Coltman
1982
J. Chapman
1937
E.B. Ramsay
1983
G. Ivill
1938
R. McKenzie
1984
H. Greenwood
1939
Not Played
1985
C. Clout
1945
During War
1986
E. Wilson
1946
R. McKenzie
1987
H. Kight
2007
D. Beckmann
1967
R.V. Cowan
1947
M.M. Bailey
1988
H. Kight
2008
J Jeong
1968
R.L. Judd
1948
M.M. Bailey
1989
C. Leaney
2009
K. Pratt
1969
G.R. Hicks
1949
Astrid Holm
1990
A. Johnston
2010
R. McCarthy
1970
R.A. Shearer
1950
J.J. Dwyer
1991
A. Johnston
2011
G. Drakeford
1971
M.F. Cahill
1951
J.J. Dwyer
1992
A. Johnston
2012
N. Holman
1972
R. Williamson
1952
O.H. Coltman
1993
A. Johnston
2013
A. Schonewille
1973
R.J. Jenner
1953
Astrid Holm
1994
A. Johnston
1974
T.A. Limon
WOMEN’S CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS
1954
Astrid Holm
1995
A. Johnston
1975
T. Gilmore
1929
Susie Tolhurst
1955
J.J. Dwyer
1996
A. Adams
1976
W. Loy
1930
Susie Tolhurst
1956
W.L Hebb
1997
J. Conder
1977
D.J. Reiter
1931
Susie Tolhurst
1957
J.J. Dwyer
1998
S. Love
1978
C. Tatt
1932
Mrs A.Gatehouse
1958
J.J. Dwyer
1999
V. Uwland
1979
D.J. Cole
1933
Mona MacLeod
1959
J.J. Dwyer
2000
S. Love
1980
M.A. Clayton
1934
Mrs S. Morpeth
1960
J.J. Dwyer
2001
S. Love
1981
P.J. Sweeney
1935
Betty Kernot
1961
Dawn Dehnert
2002
M Clifford
1982
K.W. Hartley
1936
Betty Kernot
1962
W. Hebb
2003
Liz Cussen
1983
D.K. Briggs
1937
Joan Lewis
Emily Hirst
1994
Terri McKinnon
1946
L.R. Duncan
1995
Tanya Holl
1947
L.R. Duncan
1996
C. Carlos
1948
Nell Smithett
1997
Janette Borgolotto
1949
Burtta Cheney
1998
Helen Gubbels
1950
Mona MacLeod
1999
Tamara Hyett
1951
Burtta Cheney
2000
M. Tricks
1952
Joan Fisher
2001
Emma Bennett
1953
Joan Fisher
2002
M.Holmes-Smith
1954
J. Anstee
2003
Jody Fleming
1955
Margaret Masters
2004
Inhong Lim
1956
Joan Fisher
2005
Sarah Nicholson
1957
Burtta Cheney
2006
Jody Fleming
1958
W. Hebb
2007
Elissa Orr
1959
Joan Fisher
2008
Elissa Orr
1960
M. Mair
2009
Breanna Elliott
1961
B. Coulson
2010
Breanna Elliott
1962
B. Coulson
2011
Rio Watanabe
1963
B. Coulson
2012
Rio Watanabe
1964
B. Coulson
2013
Bianca Ling
1965
Joan Fisher
1966
B. Coulson
1967
Joan Fisher
MEN’S AMATEUR FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIP
1968
Joan Fisher
1903
1969
S. Williams
1970
Joan Fisher
1971
I. Dummett
1972
J. Dunlop
1973
Jane Lock
1974
L. Gemmill
1975
Barbara Dillon
1976
Barbara Dillon
1977
Sandra McCaw
1978
Sandra McCaw
1979
Sandra McCaw
1980
Louise Briers
1981
P. Graeber
1982
Louise Briers
1983
Louise Briers
1984
Helen Greenwood
1985
Sandra McCaw
1986
C. Clout
1987
1922
Alex Russell & C.H. Fawcett
1955
D.G. Joubert & R.L. Wartman
1923
Ivo Whitton & E.J. Quirk
1956
T.L. Crow & B.W. West
1922
N.E. Lockart & F.E. Headlam
1957
H.W. Hattersley & W.A. Edgar
1925
Alex Russell & C.H. Fawcett
1958
J.W. O’Connell & R.P. Williamson
1926
Alex Russell & C.H. Fawcett
1959
K. MacPherson & E.G. Routley
1927
A.W. Jackson & J.C. Sharp
1960
L.H. O’Shea & R.C. O’Shea
1928
M.J. Ryan & B.N. Strachan
1961
K. MacPherson & E.G. Routley
1929
W.J. Fowler & K.S. Withers
1962
D.W. Bachli & T.L. Crow
1930
F.L.Bulte & W.A. Edgar
1963
L.H. O’Shea & R.C. O’Shea
1931
H.L. Williams & R. Harris
1964
K.W. Hartley & R.L. Judd
1932
C.H. Fawcett & W.C Schlapp
1965
W.J. Britten & K.L. Donohoe
1933
M.J. Ryan & S. Morpeth
1966
B. Coleman & D. Wallace
1934
M.J. Ryan & Ivo Whitton
1967
M. O’Shea & R.A. Shearer
A.R. Lemprier & R. Greene
1935
H.L. Williams & H.R. Payne
1968
W.J. Britten & E.G. Routley
1904
Hon M. Scott & H.L. Hylan
1936
M.J. Ryan & Ivo Whitton
1969
W.J. Britten & E.G. Routley
1905
Hon. M. Scott & W.J.C. Riddell
1937
A.J. King & L.G. Jackson
1970
K.W. Kilburn & G.R. Hicks
1906
Hon. M. Scott & W.J.C. Riddell
1938
A.W. Jackson & W.A. Edgar
1971
W.J. Britten & E.G. Routley
1907
W.J.C. Riddell & N.E. Brookes
1939
H.L. Williams & A.V. Rae
1972
A. Cox & D. Redman
1908
Clyde Pearce & Bruce Pearce
1940 1945
Not Played During War
1973
A. Meikle & D.C. Perry
1909
Hon. M. Scott & W.J.C. Riddell
1946
W.A. Edgar & F.W. Gluth
1974
K.W. Kilburn & P.J. Sweeney
1910
A.R. Lempriere & W. Meader
1947
R.S. Brown & D.W. Bachli
1975
T. Gilmore & H. McGain
1911
F.G. Murdock & C.E. Dodge
1948
D.W. Bachli & R.S. Brown
1976
D.C. Perry & J. Webb
1912
G.C. Morrison & D.G. Morrison
1949
D.W. Bachli & H. Mitchell
1977
M. Anderson & A. Graham
1913
G.C. Morrison & D.G. Morrison
1950
J. Greening & G. Wilson
1978
R.J. Jenner & C. Tatt
Nadine Hall
1915
Not Played
1951
1988
P. Graeber
During War
J.D. Rankin & W.A. Higgins
1979
1918
R.W. Castles & W. Colllins
1989
C. Beuermann
1919
1952
J. Kennedy
W.H. Richardson & R.L. Bull
1980
1990
T.F. Rutledge & Alex Russell
J.F. Carter & G.R. Hicks
1991
A. Felmingham
1920
N.E. Brookes & Ivo Whitton
1953
F.W. Gluth & W.A. Edgar
1981
J.F. Carter & G.R. Hicks
1992
A. Johnston
1921
1954
A. Johnston
W.H. Richardson & R.L. Bull
1982
1993
Bruce Pearce & T.F. Rutledge
P. Bray & J.L. Smith
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
1938
37
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
honour roll 1983
J. Kirby & D.A. Smith
2006
Q. Howe & R. Caracella
1964
B. Cheney & J. Fisher
1987
B. Dillon & K. MacDonald
1984
R.J. Jenner & J. Kirby
2007
J. Loomes & D. Ong
1965
R. Thomas & J. Greenwood
1988
B. Dillon & K. MacDonald
1985
J.F. Carter & G.R. Sweeney
2008 T Prowse & M Moore
1966
J. Fisher & P MacDonald
1989
R. MacDonald & S. Johnstone
1986
J.F. Carter & G.R. Sweeney
2009
B. McPherson & A. Umbers
1967
J. Fisher & P MacDonald
1990
S. Muldowney & D. Young
1987
M.C. Sammells & A. La Brooy
2010
R. Woodward & P. Woodward
1968
B. Coulson & S. Williams
1991
D. Sharp & J. Carmody
1988
B.S. Hughes & D.J. Harding
2011
J. McMillan & T. Power Horan
1969
B. Coulson & S. Williams
1992
J. McCafferty & C. Maggio
1989
J.M. Wade & D.J. Harding
2012
R. Bourke & G. Drakeford
1970
I. Dummett & L. Jennings
1993
L. Carrington & A. Johnston
1990
D. Carroll & E. Walters
2013
J. Bannan & C. Bennett
1971
I. Dummett & P. Palz
1994
S. Williams & K. MacIntosh
1991
R. Green & J.J. Beveridge
WOMEN’S FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIP
1972
I. Dummett & P. Palz
1995
H. Gubbels & S. McClure
1992
D.A. Armstrong & S.P. Appleby
1950
J.P. Blake & E. Lucas
1973
J. Lock & J. Fitzhandinge
1996
R. Nash & A. Wheelhouse
1993
G.L. Vearing & J.R. McCallum
1951
M. Bishop & B. Cheney
1974
P MacDonald & J. Lock
1997
L. Ferguson & J. Swanson
1994
D.A. Bransdon & B.M. Jones
1952
M. Bishop & B. Cheney
1975
L. Germell & N. Howe
1998
T. Hyett & R. Nash
1995
S.A.Allan & G.L.Quinlan
1953
M. Mair & B. Cheney
1976
J. Law & S. McCaw
1999
N. Campbell & C. Butler
1996
A. Getson & A.R. Tschudin
1954
J.D. Fisher & B. Cheney
1977
H. Pennzel & P. Howe
2000
J. Borgolotto & Jane Fletcher
1997
P. Skinner & G. Beckett
1955
P. Borthwick & M. Masters
1978
J. Crafter & P. Edmunds
2001
R. Fry & D. Lacey
1998
M. Joyce & B. Meyers
1956
J. Nugent & M. Munster
1979
L. Briers & D. Rix
2002
K. Forbes & H. Wilkinson
1999
J. Wallis & M. Cocking
1957
B. Cheney & J. Fisher
1980
L. Briers & D. Rix
2003
C. Thompson & N Garrett
2000
T. Wise & J. Sutherland
1958
L.R. Rees & M. Gilding
1981
S. Smith & D. Pavich
2004
Courtney Haddon & Clare Choi
2001
J. Nitties & A.Price
1959
J. Fisher & G. Windsor
1982
L. Briers & S. McCaw
2005
Kate Combes & Emma Bennett
2002
D. Smith & J. Whittal
1960
N.R. Law & M. Masters
1983
L. Briers & S. McCaw
2006
Kate Combes & Emma Bennett
2003
D. Walker & K. Streat
1961
M Masters & N. Law
1984
L. Briers & S. McCaw
2007
Jessica Parker & Tamara Fuller
2004
A. Tampion & A. Martin
1962
B. Cheney & J. Fisher
1985
H. Greenwood & C. Darby
2008
Stephanie Brennan & Clare Choi
2005
A. Tampion & J. Abbott
1963
B. Cheney & J. Fisher
1986
F. Rixon & A. Joyce
TIE
Sarah King & Jovanna Bozanic
38
Jacinta Brideson & Tilly Poulsen
2000
J. Wallis & A. Kingman
1939
Victoria
1992
Central D.G.A.
1941
Not Played
1993
East Gippsland D.G.A.
2010
Lauren Sinclair & Jessica Parker
2001
M. Levy & M. Holmes-Smith
1945
During War
1994
Spring Valley
2011
Su-Hyun Oh & Bianca Ling
2002
K.Streat & A. Whittaker
1946
Kingswood
1995
Yarra Yarra
1947
Victoria
1996
Commonwealth
2012
Su-Hyun Oh & Jo Charlton
2003
K.Streat & A. Whittaker
1948
Commonwealth
1997
Yarra Yarra
1949
Yarra Yarra
1998
Woodlands
Bianca Ling & Johanna Wyllie
2004
T. Little & K. Combes
1950
Commonwealth
1999
Keysborough
1951
Huntingdale
2000
Commonwealth
MIXED FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIP
2005
B. Bickerton & N. Bickerton
1952
Commonwealth
2001
Victoria
J. & P. Webb
Huntingdale
Commonwealth
2006
1953
2002
1978
Woodlands
Tullamarine
J. Bygrave & G. Smith
1954
2003
2007
1955
Huntingdale
2004
West Gippsland DGA
2008
B & N Bickerton
1956
Kingston Heath
2005
Keysborough
2009
G.& S. Ellery
1957
Kingston Heath
2006
West Gippsland DGA
2010
M. Ellis & C. Gay
1958
Kingswood
2007
Kingston Heath
1959
Yarra Yarra
2008
Yarra Yarra
I. Frost & B. Mueck
1960
Commonwealth
2009
Commonwealth
1961
Yarra Yarra
2010
Yarra Yarra
2012
M Roberson & I. Matthews
1962
Woodlands
2011
Royal Melbourne
Kingswood
Woodlands
M. Burgess & J. Charlton
1963
2012
2013
1964
Green Acres
2013
Rosanna
AUSTRALASIAN FOURSOMES
1965
Long Island
JUNIOR MASTERS (BOYS)
1966
Kingswood
1995
J.King
1912
Riversdale
1967
Kingswood
1996
D.S. Gaunt
1913
Metropolitan
1968
Keysborough
1997
L. Hickmott
2013
1979 1980
C. Boyer & J. Lock B. Langsford & R. Wakeham C. Baillieu & M. Mooney
1981
K.D. Boyd & W. Boyd
1982
B.S. Hughes & H. McLean
1983
K. Skehan & B. Dillon
1984
R.W. Castles & G. Greenwood
2011
1985
R.W. Castles & G. Greenwood
1986
K. Skehan & B. Dillon
1987
K. Skehan & B. Dillon
1914
Victoria
1969
Commonwealth
1998
A. Baddeley
1915
Not Played
1970
Yarra Yarra
1999
G. Flint
K. Skehan & B. Dillon
1918
During War
1971
Yarra Yarra
2000
R. Moir
1919
Victoria
1972
Long Island
2001
M. Leishman
1989
N.E. Crafter & J. Crafter
1920
Metropolitan
1973
Long Island
2002
M Sim
Royal Melbourne
1974
Heidelberg
A. Dolt
J. Kirby & S. Muldowney
1921
2003
1990
1922
Metropolitan
1975
Bendigo D.G.A.
2004
B. Pisani
Royal Melbourne
1976
Southern
J. Day
R.W. Castles & J. Kennedy
1923
2005
1991
1924
Royal Melbourne
1977
Yarra Yarra
2006
M. Jager
J.R. McCallum & S. Doggett
1925
Royal Melbourne
1978
Kingston Heath
2007
M. Gleeson
1926
Royal Melbourne
1979
Central D.G.A.
2008
J Jeong
R.W. Castles & J. Parkes
1927
Royal Melbourne
1980
Commonwealth
2009
G. Drakeford
1981
Commonwealth
T. Power Horan
M.L. Sund & M.G. Lee
Royal Melbourne
2010
1994
1928 1929
Commonwealth
1982
Box Hill
2011
C. Smith
Commonwealth
1983
Rosanna
T. Beaucousin
M.J. Oldham & S.B. Williams
1930
2012
1995
1931
Commonwealth
1984
Victoria
2013
D. Loypur
1996
B.P. Lamb & S.B. Williams
1932
Victoria
1985
Geelong D.G.A.
JUNIOR MASTERS (GIRLS)
1933
Royal Melbourne
1986
Commonwealth
1997
R. Bulloch & A. Parsons
2012
Bianca Ling
1934
Kingston Heath
1987
Kingswood
2013
Montana Strauss
1998
A. Drummond & K. McIntosh
1935
Yarra Yarra
1988
Latrobe
1936
Victoria
1989
Peninsula D.G.A.
MEN’S SAND GREENS CHAMPIONSHIP
1999
B. Lamb & M. Holmes-Smith
1937
Kingswood
1990
Huntingdale
1972
P. Clark
1938
Victoria
1991
Yarra Yarra
1973
G. Prideaux
1988
1992 1993
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
2009
39
honour roll 1922
Metropolitan
P.D. McKinnon
1975
D Wheeler
2005
D. Walker
1923
Royal Melbourne
R. Dickerson
1976
P. Edmunds
2006
J. Hession
1924
Royal Melbourne
1977
J. Chapman
2007
L. Bleumink
1925
Royal Melbourne
1978
L. Deakin
2008
A. Umbers
1926
Victoria
1979
J. Dunlop
2009
R. Bourke
1927
Victoria
1980
J. O’Rourke
2010
A. Kane
1928
Victoria
1981
B. Towt
2011
N. Schneider
1929
Royal Melbourne
P Graeber
2012
N. Schneider
1930
Commonwealth
G. Johnstone
2013
A. Kane
1931
Royal Melbourne
1984
P. Graeber
1932
Victoria
1985
H. Greenwood
WOMEN’S PAR 3 CHAMPIONSHIP
1933
Commonwealth
1986
S. McCaw
1934
Kingston Heath
1987
E. Williamson
1935
Yarra Yarra
1988
A. Joyce
1936
Kingston Heath
1989
C. Dewinter
1937
Victoria
1990
I. Dark
1991
A. Johnston
1992
A. Johnston
1993
A. Johnston
1994
A. Johnston
1995
A. Johnston
1996
Y. Boyd
1975 1977 1978 1979 1980
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
Royal Melbourne
R.J. Jenner
1976
40
MEN’S PAR 3 CHAMPIONSHIP
1921
M.A. Clayton
WOMEN’S SAND GREENS CHAMPIONSHIP
1974
1981
C.R. Boyer C.R. Boyer R. Dickerson R. Dickerson
1982
T. Tully
1983
J. Owen
1984
L. Johnstone
1985
M.J. Smyth
1986
D.B. Hill
1987
A.M. Kane
1988
L. Carracher
1989
J.H. Taylor
1990
A.M. Kane
1991
G.L. Vearing
1992
S.D. Allan
1993
S.D. Allan
1994
T.D. Daykin
1995
M.J. Oldham
1996
B.P. Lamb
1997
B. Meyers
1997
S. Love
1998
B. Meyers
1902 *
1998
V. Mitchell
1999
M. Both
1903
1999
E. Raeck
2000
B. Ferguson
2000
2001
T. Daykin
2002
C. Scott
2003
C. Scott
2004
1982 1983
2006
Kate Moore
2007
Catherine Odgers
2008
Kate Moore
2009
Catherine Odgers
2010
Catherine Odgers
2011
Jessica Pickwick
1938
Kingswood
2012
Jessica Pickwick
1939
Kingston Heath #
2013
Catherine Odgers
1940
Northern #
MEN’S PENNANT
1941
Not Played
1899
Geelong
1945
During War
1900
Geelong
1946
Yarra Yarra #
1901
Geelong
1947
Yarra Yarra #
1948
Victoria #
Royal Melbourne
1949
Commonwealth #
1904
Royal Melbourne
1950
Victoria #
R. Drill
1905
Royal Melbourne
1951
Huntingdale #
2001
Libby Lacey
1906
Royal Melbourne
1952
Commonwealth #
2002
Yvonne Boyd
1907
Metropolitan
1953
Commonwealth #
2003
Jo Jolly
1908
Royal Melbourne
1954
Huntingdale #
A. Umbers
2004
Lorraine Gollop
1909
Royal Melbourne
1955
Commonwealth #
2005
D. Walker
2005
Judy Kruger
1910
Royal Melbourne
1956
Yarra Yarra #
2006
T. Tatt
2006
Helen Leech
1911
Riversdale
1957
Victoria #
2007
N. Buzimkic
2007
Helen Leech
1912
Royal Melbourne
1958
Victoria
2008
C. Tatt
2008
Maryanne Davis
1913
Riversdale
1959
Victoria
2009
K. Mueck
2009
Judy Kruger
1914
Royal Melbourne
1960
Southern
2010
S. Goggin
2010
Mary-Anne Davis
1915
Not Played
1961
Victoria
2011
N. Schneider
2011
Sienna Lambert
1918
During War
1962
Victoria
2012
N. Schneider
2012
Briana Scarff
1919
Royal Melbourne
1963
Southern
2013
E. Carracher
2013
Helen Pascoe
1920
Metropolitan
1964
Victoria
1965
Victoria
1966
Victoria
1967
Southern **
1968
Southern
1969
Kingswood
1970
Yarra Yarra
1971
Yarra Yarra
1972
Victoria
1973 1974 1975
Yarra Yarra Victoria Kingswood Commonwealth
1977
Kingswood
1978
Kingswood
1979
Woodlands
1980
Southern
1981
Victoria
1982
Commonwealth
1983
Commonwealth
1984
Victoria
1985
Victoria
1986
Metropolitan
1987
Metropolitan
1988
Victoria
1989
Huntingdale
1990
Huntingdale
1991
Huntingdale
1992
Southern
1993
Spring Valley
1994
1951
Yarra Yarra
2000
Huntingdale
1952
Royal Melbourne
2001
Huntingdale
# Senior and Junior “A” and “B” respectively
1953
Victoria
2002
Kingston Heath
1954
Metropolitan
2003
Yarra Yarra
** Senior Pennant from 1967 – 2000
1955
Royal Melbourne
2004
Huntingdale
1956
Metropolitan
2005
Kingston Heath
*** VGA Pennant from 2001 - 2010
1957
Royal Melbourne
2006
Huntingdale
1958
Metropolitan
2007
Heidelberg
1959
Yarra Yarra
2008
Yarra Yarra
1960
Metropolitan
2009
Kingston Heath
1961
Royal Melbourne
2010
Commonwealth
1962
Woodlands
2011
Commonwealth
1963
Victoria
2012
Kingston Heath
1964
Yarra Yarra
2013
Metropolitan
1965
Metropolitan
JUNIOR PENNANT
1966
Victoria
1903
Royal Melbourne
1967
Victoria
1904
Royal Melbourne
1968
Huntingdale
1905
Royal Melbourne
1969
Huntingdale
1906
Victoria
1970
Huntingdale
1907
Kew
1971
Southern
1908
Essendon
1972
Huntingdale
1909
Victoria
1973
Victoria
1910
Metropolitan
1974
Keysborough
1911
Kew
1975
Keysborough
1912
Royal Melbourne
1976
Victoria
1913
Royal Melbourne
1977
Victoria
1914
Metropolitan
1978
Huntingdale
1915
Not Played
1979
Victoria
1918
During War
WOMEN’S PENNANT 1910
Royal Melbourne
1911
Royal Melbourne
1912
Royal Melbourne
1913
Metropolitan
1914
Royal Melbourne
1915
Not Played
1916
Not Played
1917
Not Played
1918
Not Played
1919
Royal Melbourne
1920
Metropolitan
1921
Royal Melbourne
1922
Royal Melbourne
1923
Royal Melbourne
1924
Royal Melbourne
1925
Royal Melbourne
1926
Royal Melbourne
1927 1928
Royal Melbourne
1929
Metropolitan
1930
Metropolitan
Southern
1931
Royal Melbourne
1980
Royal Melbourne
1919
Royal Park
1995
Woodlands
1932
Royal Melbourne
1981
Victoria
1920
Metropolitan
1996
Woodlands
1933
Royal Melbourne
1982
Victoria
1921
Yarra Yarra
1997
Victoria
1934
Royal Melbourne
1983
Victoria
1922
Geelong
1998
Woodlands
1935
Royal Melbourne
1984
Commonwealth
1923
Yarra Yarra
1999
Woodlands
1936
Metropolitan
1985
Huntingdale
1924
Commonwealth
2000
Spring Valley
1937
Royal Melbourne
1986
Huntingdale
1925
Commonwealth
2001
Kingswood
1938
Kingston Heath
1987
Huntingdale
1926
Kingston Heath
2002
Kingswood
1939
Kingston Heath
1988
Woodlands
1927
Woodlands
2003
Southern
1940
Not Played
1989
Keysborough
1928
Woodlands
2004
Commonwealth
1941
Not Played
1990
Woodlands
1929
Northern
2005
Victoria
1942
Not Played
1991
Huntingdale
1930
Northern
2006
Kingswood
1943
Not Played
1992
Commonwealth
1931
Sandridge
2007
Yarra Yarra
1944
Not Played
1993
Commonwealth
1932
Commonwealth
2008
Victoria
1945
Not Played
1994
Victoria
1933
Commonwealth
2009
Commonwealth
1946
Not Played
1995
Commonwealth
1934
Kingswood
2010
Waverley
1947
Not Played
1996
Yarra Yarra
1935
Kew
2011
Kingswood
1948
Not Played
1997
Commonwealth
1936
Kew
2012
Yarra Yarra
1949
Royal Melbourne
1998
Commonwealth
1937
Kingswood
2013
Yarra Yarra
1950
Yarra Yarra
1999
Woodlands
1938
Albert Park
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
1976
* Abandoned, Royal Melbourne & Geelong Equal
41
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
honour roll
42
1939
Kingston Heath #
1969
Huntingdale
2010
Commonwealth
1957
West Gippsland
1940
Not Played
1970
Southern
2011
Kingswood
1958
Ballarat
1945
During War
1971
Southern
2012
Commonwealth
1959
Ballarat
1946
Amstel #
1972
Huntingdale
2013
Commonwealth
1960
Corio
1947
Huntingdale #
1973
Woodlands
1961
West Gippsland
1948
Amstel #
1974
Patterson River
1962
East Gippsland
1949
Amstel #
** Junior Pennant up to 1966 Minor Pennant 1966-99
1975
Woodlands
1963
West Gippsland
1950
Rosanna #
1976
Patterson River
1964
North Eastern
1951
Patterson River #
1977
Yarra Yarra
1965
West Gippsland
1952
Heidelberg #
1978
Southern
1966
Goulburn Valley
1953
Green Acres #
1979
Southern
1967
North Eastern
1954
Albert Park #
1980
Keysborough
1968
Goulburn Valley
1955
Spring Valley #
1981
Southern
1969
Goulburn Valley
1982
Northern
1970
West Gippsland
1983
Woodlands
1971
Corangamite
1984
Woodlands
1972
Goulburn Valley
1985
Northern
1973
West Gippsland
1986
Yarra Yarra
1974
West Gippsland
1987
Commonwealth
1975
West Gippsland
1988
Latrobe
1976
Goulburn Valley
1989
Latrobe
1977
Central
1990
Yarra Yarra
1978
Goulburn Valley
1991
Kingswood
1979
West Gippsland
1992
Kingswood
1980
West Gippsland
1993
1956
Green Acres #
1957
Spring Valley #
2006
Long Island
2007
Green Acres
2008
Riversdale
2009
Kew
2010
Rossdale
2011
Kingswood
2012
Bendigo DGA
2013
The Heritage
# Senior and Junior “A” & “B” respectively COLTS PENNANT (UNDER AGE)
MEN’S COUNTRY WEEK SHIELD (“Leader” to 1962, “Age” to 1986, “State Bank Shield” to 1991 “Commonwealth Bank Shield” to 1997, “Bendigo Bank Shield” to 2002) 1924
Ballarat
1925
Warrnambool
1926
Corangamite
1927
North Eastern
1928
Gippsland
1929
Corangamite
1930
Ballarat
1931
Ballarat
1932
Ballarat
1933
North Eastern
1934
West Gippsland
1935
West Gippsland
Yarra Yarra
1936
North Eastern
1981
West Gippsland
1994
Spring Valley
1937
North Eastern
1982
Peninsula
1954
Royal Park
1995
Southern
1938
East Gippsland
1983
West Gippsland
1955
Huntingdale
1996
Yarra Yarra
1939
East Gippsland
1984
West Gippsland
1956
Kingswood
1997
Woodlands
1940
Not Played
1985
North Eastern
1957
Southern
1998
Victoria
1945
During War
1986
North Eastern
1958
Patterson River
1999
Southern
1946
Ballarat
1987
North Eastern
1959
Yarra Yarra
2000
Woodlands
1947
North Eastern
1988
West Gippsland
1960
Keysborough
2001
Commonwealth
1948
Ballarat
1989
Geelong
1961
Patterson River
2002
Yarra Yarra
1949
Ballarat
1990
Ballarat
1962
Yarra Yarra
2003
Kingswood
1950
Geelong
1991
Geelong
1963
Long Island
2004
Kingswood
1951
North Eastern
1992
West Gippsland
1964
Long Island
2005
Kingswood
1952
North Eastern
1993
West Gippsland
1965
Southern
2006
Kingswood
1953
East Gippsland
1994
Ballarat
1966
Kingswood
2007
Kingswood
1954
East Gippsland
1995
Ballarat
1967
Patterson River**
2008
Yarra Yarra
1955
West Gippsland
1996
Goulburn Valley
1968
Long Island
2009
Yarra Yarra
1956
East Gippsland
1997
Ballarat
West Gippsland
1984
Geelong
2012
South Western
1979
Goulburn Valley
1999
Peninsula
1985
Mildura
2013
East Gippsland
1980
Goulburn Valley
2000
Peninsula
1986
South Gippsland
1981
North Eastern
2001
Peninsula
1987
Ballarat
WOMEN’S COUNTRY TEAMS - DIVISION 1
1982
North Eastern
Dalhousie
1933
Gippsland
1983
North Eastern
Northern
1934
East Gippsland
1984
North Eastern
Corangamite
1935
Bendigo
1985
Bendigo
North Eastern
1936
Coromgamite
1986
Bendigo
Bendigo
1937
Coromgamite
1987
North Eastern
East Gippsland
1938
East Gippsland
1988
Bendigo
East Gippsland
1939
No Matches
1989
North Eastern
Peninsula
1940
No Matches
1990
Bendigo
South Western
1941
No Matches
1991
North Eastern
Wimmera
1942
No Matches
1992
North Eastern
East Gippsland
1943
No Matches
1993
North Eastern
Ballarat
1944
No Matches
1994
North Eastern
East Gippsland
1945
No Matches
1995
North Eastern
Bendigo
1946
No Matches
1996
North Eastern
Ballarat
1947
Ballarat
1997
North Eastern
Sunraysia
1948
East Gippsland
1998
North Eastern
West Gippsland
1949
Ballarat
1999
South Western
Ballarat
1950
Ballarat
2000
South Western
Bendigo
1951
Ballarat
2001
South Western
2007
West Gippsland
1952
Ballarat
2002
North Eastern
2008
Sunraysia
1953
East Gippsland
2003
South Western
East Gippsland
1954
East Gippsland
2004
North Eastern
Bendigo
1955
Ballarat
2005
North Eastern
Geelong
1956
Ballarat
2006
Mornington Pen.
West Gippsland
1957
Ballarat
2007
Mornington Pen.
Sunraysia
1958
Central Gippsland
2008
Mornington Pen.
Ballarat
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Geelong Goulburn Valley Peninsula Goulburn Valley Goulburn Valley Ballarat Peninsula Ballarat
MEN’S COUNTRY WEEK PLATE (“P.D.P. Shield” to 1986, “State Bank Plate” to 1991 “Commonwealth Bank Plate” to 1997 “Bendigo Bank Plate” to 2002)
1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
1956
Corangamite
1957
North Eastern
1958
South Gippsland
1959
Corio
1960
North Eastern
1961
Peninsula
1962
South Gippsland
1963
Central
1964
South Gippsland
2009
North Eastern
1965
Corangamite
MEN’S COUNTRY WEEK BOWL
1959 1960
East Gippsland
2010
North Eastern
1966
Bendigo
1994
Central
1961
Central Gippsland
2011
North Eastern
1967
Peninsula
1995
South Western
1962
East Gippsland
2012
North Eastern
1968
Kara Kara
1996
Wimmera
1963
East Gippsland
2013
South Western
1969
East Gippsland
1997
Corangamite
1964
Central Gippsland
1970
Bendigo
1998
Northern
1965
Central Gippsland
WOMEN’S COUNTRY TEAMS - DIVISION 2
1971
Geelong
1999
South Gippsland
1966
East Gippsland
1970
Ballarat
1972
Central
2000
Dalhousie
1967
North Eastern
1971
Western
1973
Bendigo
2001
Corangamite
1968
Ballarat
1972
North Eastern
1974
Northern
2002
South Western
1969
East Gippsland
1973
Coromgamite
1975
Ballarat
2003
Wimmera
1970
East Gippsland
1974
Ballarat
1976
Wimmera
2004
South Gippsland
1971
Goulburn Valley
1975
Gippsland-Pen.
1977
East Gippsland
2005
Bendigo
1972
East/West Gippsland
1976
Ballarat
1978
Peninsula
2006
Dalhousie
1973
Goulburn Valley
1977
Western
1979
Peninsula
2007
Sunraysia
1974
Goulburn Valley
1978
Goulburn Valley
1980
Wimmera
2008
Corangamite
1975
Goulburn Valley
1979
Ballarat
1981
Peninsula
2009
Dalhousie
1976
East/West Gippsland
1980
Bendigo
1982
East Gippsland
2010
South Western
1977
Coromgamite
1981
Gippsland-Pen.
1983
Ballarat
2011
North Eastern
1978
East/West Gippsland
1982
Bendigo
2006
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
1998
43
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
honour roll 1983
North Western
1993
Peninsula
1979
C.R. Boyer
1987
B.S. Hughes
1984
West Gippsland
1994
Dalhousie
1980
M.A. Clayton
1988
J.M. Wade
1985
North Western
1995
East Gippsland
1981
P.J. Sweeney
1989
P.A. Johns
1986
Western
1996
Ballarat
1982
R.J. Jenner
1990
R.M. Allenby
1987
South Western
1997
Peninsula
1983
D.A. Smith
1991
R.M. Allenby
1988
South Gippsland
1998
Goulburn Valley
1984
J.D. Lindsay
1992
D.A. Armstrong
1989
South Western
1999
Wimmera
1985
D.A. Smith
1993
G.L. Vearing
1990
West Gippsland
2000
Ballarat
1986
C.E. Howell
1994
S.D. Allan
1991
Western
2001
Dalhousie
1987
B.S. Hughes
1992
Goulburn Valley
P.A. Moloney
G.C. Ogilvy
South Gippsland
1988
1995
2002
1993
South Western
R.W. Castles
G.C. Ogilvy
Northern
1989
1996
2003
1994
West Gippsland
R.M. Allenby
G.C. Ogilvy
South Gippsland
1990
1997
2004
1995
South Gippsland
R.M. Allenby
A. Baddeley
Bendigo
1991
1998
2005
1996
West Gippsland
D.A. Armstrong
A. Brown
Dalhousie
1992
1999
2006
1997
Bendigo
2007
Northern
1993
G.L. Vearing
2000
A. Hall
1998
Peninsula
2008
Bendigo
1994
S.D. Allan
2001
A. Tampion
1999
Goulburn Valley
2009
East Gippsland
1995
G.C. Ogilvy
2002
A. Tampion
2000
East Gippsland
2010
Bendigo
1996
C.B. Percy
2003
L. Veith
2001
Ballarat
2011
North Western
1997
G.C. Ogilvy
2004
A. Kelly
2002
Wimmera
2012
Mornington Pen.
1998
A. Webster
2005
A. Kelly
2003
Mornington Pen.
2013
Northern
1999
M. Fraser
2006
A. Smith
2004
Goulburn Valley
2000
J. Sutherland
2007
K. Mueck
2005
Western
2001
M. Both
2008
A. Houston
2006
East Gippsland
2002
L. Hickmott
2009
R. Woodward
2007
North Eastern
2003
A. Porker
2010
S. Ong
2008
South Western
2004
S. Jones
2011
J. Bannan
2009
Western
2005
A. Hall
2012
David Micheluzzi
2010
Goulburn Valley
2006
J. Younger
2013
B. Coletta
2011
Bendigo
2007
L. Bleumink
2012
East Gippsland
2008
L. Bleumink
FUTURE CHAMPIONS TROPHY
2013
Mornington Pen.
2009
L. Bleumink
2012
Julienne Soo
2010
R. Bourke
2013
Julienne Soo
2011
A. Houston
2012
R. Woodward
2013
T. Power-Horan
WOMEN’S COUNTRY TEAMS - DIVISION 3
44
IVO WHITTON TROPHY 1960
K.W. Hartley
1961
T.L. Crow
1962
K.W. Hartley
1963
K.W. Hartley
1964
K.W. Hartley
1965
K.W. Hartley
1966
K.W. Hartley
1967
K.W. Hartley
1968
K.W. Hartley
1969
W.J. Britten
1984
Peninsula
1970
K.W. Hartley
1985
East Gippsland
1971
K.W. Hartley
1986
South Gippsland
1972
R.L. Wines
1987
Dalhousie
1973
K.W. Kilburn
GEOFF OGILVY TROPHY (Junior Ivo Whitton prior to 06)
1988
Wimmera
1974
D.J. Reiter
1982
1989
West Gippsland
1975
W.J. Britten
1990
Northern
1976
1991
Mornington Pen.
1992
Dalhousie
DOUG BACHLI TROPHY 2006
Ross Percy
2007
Ross Percy
2008
David McDonald
M.C. Sammells
2009
Michael Jackson
1983
M.C. Sammells
2010
Ross Percy
K.W. Hartley
1984
S. Balloch
2011
Ross Percy
1977
K.W. Hartley
1985
A. LaBrooy
2012
Alan Bullas
1978
M.A. Clayton
1986
C.E. Howell
2013
Michael Jackson
membership statistics MEMBER CLUBS
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
MEMBER CLUBS
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
466
454
54
63
Werribee Park
388
362
50
58
Box Hill
730
679
148
138
Whittlesea
322
331
24
26
Cheltenham
318
299
159
146
Woodlands
695
722
161
178
Chirnside Park
222
232
29
37
Yarra Valley
227
258
81
107
Churchill Park
441
437
76
86
Yarra Yarra
672
708
216
229
Commonwealth
992
928
299
306
Yering Meadows (formerly Croydon)
806
916
143
124
Cranbourne
746
761
152
145
WOMEN’S ONLY MEMBER CLUBS -
-
85
89
-
-
0
23
-
-
0
41
Eastern
653
632
129
124
Centenary Park
Eastwood
826
824
144
144
Craigieburn (Transferred to VGL)
Gisborne (Women’s Membership Transferred from Dalhousie)
447
487
74
-
Dorset (Transferred to VGL)
Goonawarra
382
335
71
65
Eastern Sward
-
-
0
23
Green Acres
924
918
396
407
Growling Frog
-
-
0
8
Heidelberg
695
728
102
115
Heritage
1038
1136
100
-
-
-
0
2
Huntingdale
806
759
232
204
-
-
0
3
Kew
993
988
426
433
Keysborough
638
619
113
111
MEMBER NUMBERS
32274
32141
7891
7896
Kingston Heath
883
870
308
313
NUMBER OF CLUBS
48
48
49
56
(Transferred to VGL)
Olinda (Transferred to VGL)
Waterford Valley (Transferred to VGL)
Kingswood
674
691
170
178
Kooringal
857
832
148
154
Latrobe
846
850
179
187
Long Island
501
543
112
121
Medway
624
641
116
123
Melbourne Airport
349
346
10
15
RAAF Williams
163
207
16
23
Melton Valley
346
330
53
55
Strathallan
211
197
37
31
Metropolitan
650
669
234
237
MEMBER NUMBERS
374
404
53
54
Northern
832
876
117
129
Patterson River
599
505
165
125
NUMBER OF CLUBS
2
2
2
2
Peninsula
971
1048
396
415
Riversdale
1040
753
287
254
Rosanna
782
761
185
187
Altona Lakes
Rossdale
481
612
142
156
Australasian
52
80
6
6
Royal Melbourne
1588
1582
528
527
Brighton
241
180
95
83
Sanctuary Lakes
708
903
75
96
Bundoora Park Ladies
-
-
47
47
Sandhurst
935
806
133
172
Burnley
48
38
2
-
Settlers Run
585
543
224
181
Burnley Women's
-
-
48
47
ASSOCIATED CLUBS Capital
AFFILIATED CLUBS
VGL CLUBS FULL MEMBER
MEN 2013 -
MEN 2013
MEN 2013 113
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012 -
-
-
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
Amstel
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012 98
9
10
Southern
869
791
195
195
Camberwell
193
199
60
51
Spring Valley
632
626
148
147
Centenary Park
246
253
-
-
Sunshine
554
468
74
61
Craigieburn
152
154
22
-
The Station (Eynesbury)
237
233
10
7
Creekside
126
122
30
28
Victoria
768
767
356
364
Dorset
216
213
34
35
Waverley
536
582
62
62
(continued)...
45
VGL CLUBS FULL MEMBER
VGL CLUBS RESTRICTED MEMBER
-
-
68
62
Aegean
149
172
15
13
Eastern Sward
198
208
-
-
Elsternwick Park
41
33
-
-
Elsternwick Park Womens
-
-
34
30
Emerald
63
48
1
-
Forest Hills
35
35
-
-
Glen Waverley
243
252
85
80
Growling Frog
269
292
9
-
Growling Frog Ladies
-
-
29
31
Ivanhoe Ladies
-
-
57
61
Kings Park
37
43
-
-
Lakeside
322
314
47
41
-
-
63
52
Lakeside Ladies
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
East Malvern
East Bentleigh YWCA
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
20
-
-
-
Ale & Flail
30
35
1
-
Bushranger Golf
330
-
-
-
Chinese Eagle GA
5
-
-
-
Clifton Hill
25
20
-
-
Crest Social
35
36
-
-
Croatian
50
55
2
-
Cypriot
3
-
-
-
Elsternwick UFC Social
2
2
-
-
Fairway Club
18
20
-
-
GCAGCA
15
14
-
-
Golden Olive
32
30
-
-
GoldďŹ elds
4
-
-
-
Greek Gentlemens
19
20
-
-
Hacker, Hookers & Hustlers
10
-
-
-
Harp
36
31
14
16
-
-
Malverndale Ladies
-
-
87
82
Malvern Park Ladies
-
-
90
96
Mentone
-
-
122
115
Moorabbin Ladies
-
-
26
24
Hookers & Slicers
15
16
Morack Ladies
-
-
70
68
Italian Golf Association
39
34
-
-
8
-
-
-
Mount Martha
170
178
-
-
Ivanhoe Mens Social
Nepean
56
63
-
-
Kalora Park
2
-
-
-
Nepean Ladies
-
-
91
87
Kayser Social
30
34
-
-
Normanby Park
-
-
16
15
Kiwi Melbourne
32
-
-
-
5
-
-
-
126
102
-
-
Mandalay
Northcote Associates
-
-
0
10
Melbourne
11
8
-
-
Oakleigh Ladies
-
-
54
50
MFB Social
28
-
-
-
29
32
3
-
Morack Seniors
35
35
-
-
-
-
35
33
Nafrega Social
20
20
-
-
Ringwood
299
289
99
89
North Balwyn Allcomers
17
19
-
-
Riverside/Ess.
92
104
58
54
Oakleigh
35
32
-
-
Riverview
109
48
-
-
PPP Social
12
-
-
-
-
-
73
73
Putters Social
16
17
-
-
70
80
1
-
RBV
19
20
-
-
-
-
33
22
Scotchmans Creek
138
136
-
-
259
258
21
-
Sortino
34
39
-
-
Sandringham Associates
-
-
99
95
Stud Valley Ladies
-
-
20
22
Spring Park Social
14
21
8
-
Timbertop
-
-
27
20
The Social
3
-
-
-
Tirhatuan
91
102
51
49
Tour Elephants
14
12
-
-
Waterford Valley
107
92
2
-
Victorian Chemist
22
18
-
-
Wattle Park
36
41
9
-
Victorian Sikhs Association
31
-
-
-
Vic Taxi Association
17
18
1
-
Vietnamese Social Vic
19
34
2
-
Northcote
Olinda Parkview Ladies
Riverview Ladies Royal Park Royal Park Ladies Sandringham
Wattle Park Ladies
-
-
48
42
Wattle Valley
-
-
38
35
Wellington Links
50
63
1
-
Weekend Hackers
15
-
-
-
Westgate
131
161
10
-
Wikitoria United
3
-
-
-
Willmott Park
39
38
2
-
Yarra Park
17
15
7
5
-
-
156
156
MEMBER NUMBERS
1285
791
35
21
303
294
2
-
NUMBER OF CLUBS
44
28
7
2
-
-
67
66
64
57
-
-
MEMBER NUMBERS
4775
4736
2172
NUMBER OF CLUBS
35
35
50
Yarra Bend Ladies Yarrambat Yarrambat Park Ladies
46
MEN 2013
Yarraview
VGL TOTALS
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
1980
MEMBER NUMBERS
6060
5527
2207
2001
38
NUMBER OF CLUBS
79
63
57
40
BALLARAT DISTRICTS Aradale (Women’s membership transferred to Wimmera)
MEN 2013 0
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012 -
0
11
BENDIGO DISTRICTS Raywood Rochester (Women’s membership transferred from Goulburn Valley)
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
14
16
9
10
54
57
16
-
6
7
1
1
Avoca
26
28
28
24
Bacchus Marsh
290
295
49
40
Tarnagulla
Bacchus Marsh West
97
98
23
20
MEMBER NUMBERS
2323
2241
669
625
Ballan
65
61
22
14
NUMBER OF CLUBS
25
25
25
23
Ballarat
663
688
115
132
Beaufort
129
126
31
38
Buninyong
353
343
71
67
Chalambar
206
232
74
71
Clunes
27
18
5
4
Creswick
146
135
13
24
Elmhurst
11
11
0
1
Hepburn Springs
93
96
31
32
Lexton
12
11
10
10
Maryborough
174
144
50
51
Meredith
39
28
15
13
Midlands
369
446
112
112
Mt Xavier
139
176
32
32
Rokewood
32
30
4
0
CORANGAMITE DISTRICT
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
237
244
-
-
Beeac
35
27
-
-
Birregurra
82
88
-
-
Camperdown
90
96
-
-
Cobden
132
115
-
-
Colac
214
228
-
-
East Framlingham
79
90
-
-
Lake Bolac
51
42
-
-
Lismore
21
25
-
-
Mortlake
69
82
-
-
Peterborough
227
230
-
-
488
460
-
-
Skipton
21
20
14
10
Port Fairy
Snake Valley
81
81
21
24
Terang
79
74
-
-
Talbot
64
57
19
23
Timboon
108
98
-
-
MEMBER NUMBERS
3037
3124
739
753
Warrnambool
686
634
-
-
NUMBER OF CLUBS
21
21
21
22
MEMBER NUMBERS
2598
2533
0
0
NUMBER OF CLUBS
15
15
0
0
BENDIGO DISTRICTS
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
DALHOUSIE DISTRICTS
200
215
54
55
27
25
13
-
Belvoir Park
185
165
48
47
Bendigo
434
354
84
61
Bridgewater on Loddon
5
3
5
5
Calival
15
12
9
9
Gisborne (Women’s membership
Campaspe
24
28
15
15
Castlemaine
100
114
40
45
Dunolly
17
21
8
Eaglehawk
228
211
Elmore
35
Heathcote Inglewood
Axedale Bamawm (Women’s membership transferred from Goulburn Valley)
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
Alexandra
49
49
31
34
Avenel
20
18
16
16
Broadford
137
133
24
26
Eildon
37
40
8
9
Euroa
152
150
60
60
0
-
0
80
Hidden Valley
204
207
31
32
12
Kilmore
216
198
38
30
41
33
Lancefield
103
77
30
23
40
27
31
Marysville
93
100
30
44
89
66
41
38
Mt Macedon
87
49
0
5
34
34
9
11
Puckapunyal
11
6
2
-
transferred to Members Club)
Jarklin
13
14
8
8
RACV Healesville
182
181
27
27
Lockington
39
43
12
13
Romsey
42
49
12
12
Kyneton
177
168
28
30
Seymour
105
140
39
38
Maldon
62
62
29
32
Strathbogie
38
30
13
11
Mt Alexander
42
42
29
26
Trentham
225
238
62
60
Marong
66
77
21
24
Woodend
143
132
28
26
Mitiamo
20
20
6
7
Yea
48
56
27
22
Neangar Park
395
403
105
100
MEMBER NUMBERS
1892
1853
478
555
Quarry Hill
42
44
11
12
NUMBER OF CLUBS
18
18
18
18
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
Apollo Bay
47
EAST GIPPSLAND DISTRICTS
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
GOULBURN VALLEY DISTRICTS
327
326
168
176
Kyabram Parkland
309
302
105
114
Buchan Valley
30
29
20
15
Mathoura
17
19
8
7
Goose Gully
0
-
14
12
Merrigum
60
50
15
10
Heyfield
82
85
30
34
Mooroopna
252
241
80
84
Kings Cove
64
63
37
38
Murchison
9
9
1
2
Lakes Entrance
188
181
79
90
Nagambie
86
95
20
24
Lakes View
110
122
36
36
Nathalia
54
38
10
9
Loch Sport
16
15
5
5
Numurkah
193
216
65
83
Maffra
133
135
52
53
Rich River
1084
1132
290
302
Rochester (Women’s membership
-
-
0
22
Rushworth
24
21
3
4
Shepparton
508
385
85
102
Strathmerton
28
25
12
12
Tallygaroopna
12
30
-
-
Tocumwal
370
386
168
181
Kyabram Valley View
96
79
49
47
Violet Town
10
10
-
-
MEMBER NUMBERS
3777
3783
1162
1297
NUMBER OF CLUBS
20
20
17
19
Mallacoota
49
115
39
62
Newry
93
93
22
24
Omeo
20
25
9
9
Orbost
160
112
34
38
0
11
0
-
Sale
224
234
76
73
South Pines
171
177
65
61
Tambo Valley
55
51
17
18
Toongabbie
16
20
16
17
Yarram
138
111
59
44
MEMBER NUMBERS
1876
1905
778
805
NUMBER OF CLUBS
17
18
17
18
RAAF East Sale (Recess in 2013)
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
Bairnsdale
transferred to Bendigo)
GEELONG DISTRICT
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
KARA KARA DISTRICTS
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
Berriwillock
22
21
8
9
Birchip
20
18
18
24
Anglesea
536
524
-
-
Boort
26
27
22
19
Bannockburn
81
84
-
-
Charlton
54
37
19
16
Barwon Heads
989
1016
-
-
Culgoa
10
12
6
7
Barwon Valley
272
250
-
-
Donald
29
26
24
25
Clifton Springs
387
364
-
-
Korong Vale
11
11
1
1
-
Sea Lake
15
14
4
6
St Arnaud
60
54
38
34
Wedderburn
31
32
19
24
11
9
6
-
Wycheproof
39
42
12
16
MEMBER NUMBERS
328
303
177
181
NUMBER OF CLUBS
12
12
12
11
Curlewis
435
383
-
East Geelong
321
333
-
-
Elcho Park
140
152
-
-
Inverleigh
44
45
-
-
Lonsdale
349
407
-
-
Lorne
226
181
-
-
Ocean Grove
276
256
-
-
Portarlington
505
520
-
-
Queenscliff
177
169
-
-
Queens Park
284
289
-
-
The Sands
374
436
-
-
St Leonards
63
80
-
-
Thirteenth Beach
764
625
-
-
Torquay
891
860
-
-
7
8
2
3
Winchelsea
74
79
-
-
Bright
217
232
67
63
MEMBER NUMBERS
7188
7053
0
0
Chiltern
15
29
2
6
NUMBER OF CLUBS
20
20
0
0
Commercial Albury
-
-
38
40
Corowa
-
-
24
24
Corryong
-
-
23
22
Dederang
12
15
6
7
Golden Vale
28
35
4
3
0
-
6
7
GOULBURN VALLEY DISTRICTS
MEN 2013
Bamawn (Women's membership
-
-
0
8
341
413
112
130
transferred to Bendigo)
Cobram Barooga
48
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
Woomelang (Women’s membership transferred from North Western Women’s)
NORTH EASTERN DISTRICTS
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
Bandiana
79
82
39
30
Beechworth
41
54
6
9
Benalla
386
389
108
101
Bethanga
20
15
0
-
Boorhaman
Cosgrove
21
21
2
3
Howlong
Hill Top
150
147
72
82
Jubilee
198
206
53
55
Kialla
153
164
65
71
Mansfield
314
294
111
114
NORTH EASTERN DISTRICTS
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
12
14
8
11
Mt Beauty
98
98
29
27
Myrtleford
152
202
47
54
Rutherglen
58
66
22
25
St James
20
5
17
11
Tallangatta
36
33
12
13
Tallangatta Valley (Recess in 2013)
0
16
0
-
Tarrawingee
34
36
36
30
Thurgoona
0
-
24
21
Walwa
0
-
8
10
Wangaratta
186
152
74
77
Wodonga
456
453
97
95
Yackandandah
60
44
12
14
Yarrawonga & Border
1682
1725
554
569
MEMBER NUMBERS
4111
4203
1429
1441
NUMBER OF CLUBS
22
23
26
27
NORTHERN DISTRICTS
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
Balranald
16
15
9
13
Barham
147
172
70
70
Cohuna
176
186
58
59
Kerang
139
140
38
38
Lakeside
27
19
16
11
Lalbert
21
22
4
4
Murrabit
18
19
3
2
Murray Downs
553
490
173
164
Nyah West
33
31
14
14
Pyramid Hill
28
23
6
6
Quambatook
13
17
6
10
MEMBER NUMBERS
1171
1134
397
391
NUMBER OF CLUBS
11
11
11
11
PENINSULA DISTRICT (MORNINGTON PENSINSULA DISTRICT)
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
(MORNINGTON PENSINSULA DISTRICT)
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
129
138
21
30
MEMBER NUMBERS
8072
8073
2403
2145
NUMBER OF CLUBS
18
18
19
19
Warburton
SOUTH GIPPSLAND DISTRICTS
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
Aussie Golf Ranch
25
30
6
6
Foster
128
102
50
53
Korumburra
159
174
59
56
Lang Lang
340
318
47
46
Leongatha
448
494
115
118
Meeniyan
105
115
48
50
Phillip Island
414
414
97
90
Welshpool
62
59
27
22
Wonthaggi
217
235
58
59
Woorayl
122
130
39
37
MEMBER NUMBERS
2020
2071
546
537
NUMBER OF CLUBS
10
10
10
10
MEN’S SOUTH WESTERN DISTRICT
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
Balmoral
28
27
-
-
Casterton
64
65
-
-
Coleraine
28
23
-
-
Dartmoor
28
32
-
-
Grampians
57
53
-
-
Hamilton
181
181
-
-
Heywood
79
88
-
-
Macarthur
28
34
-
-
Merino
14
18
-
-
Mooralla
16
14
-
-
Parklands
71
82
-
-
Portland
211
253
-
-
Willaura
26
31
-
-
MEMBER NUMBERS
831
901
0
0
NUMBER OF CLUBS
13
13
0
0
Beaconhills
460
422
78
56
RACV Cape Schanck
117
128
35
42
Carrington Park
109
106
40
34
Devil Bend
404
390
59
63
Anglesea
-
-
170
174
Eagle Ridge
26
41
2
3
Apollo Bay
-
-
116
121
-
-
28
28
WOMEN’S SOUTH WESTERN DISTRICT
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
Flinders
534
562
228
230
Bannockburn
HMAS Cerberus
168
167
45
45
Barwon Heads
-
-
599
592
Barwon Valley
-
-
66
64
Beeac
-
-
20
20
Birregurra
-
-
33
27
Clifton Springs
-
-
106
101
Colac
-
-
59
55
Curlewis
-
-
130
144
East Geelong
-
-
63
63
Elcho Park
-
-
43
36
Inverleigh
-
-
15
18
Lonsdale
-
-
154
162
Lorne
-
-
79
61
Gunamatta
246
45
8
4
Berwick Montuna
365
372
65
72
Moonah Links
204
224
25
28
Mornington
542
577
145
151
-
-
110
109
Mt Martha Ladies The National
2165
2163
363
354
Safety Beach - Mt Martha
141
151
50
54
Portsea
553
674
160
-
Rosebud
610
594
236
209
The Dunes
337
323
203
211
Sorrento
962
996
530
450
(continued)...
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
Mitta Mitta
PENINSULA DISTRICT
49
WOMEN’S SOUTH WESTERN DISTRICT
WOMENS WESTERN DISTRICT
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
-
-
103
60
Grampians
-
-
42
40
Portarlington
-
-
144
151
Hamilton
-
-
138
146
Queenscliff
-
-
35
31
Heywood
-
-
45
48
Queens Park
-
-
147
137
Lake Bolac
-
-
23
19
Sands
-
-
68
87
Lismore
-
-
2
2
St Leonards
-
-
15
23
Macarthur
-
-
8
11
Thirteenth Beach
-
-
240
184
Merino
-
-
1
1
Torquay
-
-
274
257
Mooralla
-
-
5
4
Winchelsea
-
-
25
16
Mortlake
-
-
9
20
MEMBER NUMBERS
0
0
2732
2612
Parklands
-
-
16
18
NUMBER OF CLUBS
0
0
24
24
Peterborough
-
-
102
108
Port Fairy
-
-
145
145
Portland
-
-
62
67
32
32
(NORTH WESTERN DISTRICT)
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
Ocean Grove
SUNRAYSIA DISTRICT
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
Broken Hill
225
213
28
32
Terang
-
-
Coomealla
514
567
156
162
Timboon
-
-
43
40
Manangatang
7
4
11
6
Warrnambool
-
-
142
125
Merbein
41
34
10
7
Willaura
-
-
11
12
Mildura
272
330
79
68
MEMBER NUMBERS
0
0
1027
1044
Murrayville (Recess)
0
17
0
5
NUMBER OF CLUBS
0
0
24
24
Ouyen
50
49
36
31
Patchewollock
6
8
0
-
Red Cliffs
82
46
58
40
Riverside
140
282
64
91
Robinvale
102
73
23
23
Underbool
10
17
18
22
Wentworth
60
71
28
28
Woomelang (Women’s membership
0
-
0
6
1509
1711
511
521
transferredtoKuraKura)
MEMBER NUMBERS NUMBER OF CLUBS
WEST GIPPSLAND DISTRICTS
12
MEN 2013
13
11
13
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
WIMMERA DISTRICTS
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
Apsley
25
27
22
22
Aradale
31
33
5
-
Baker
9
9
2
3 6
Brim
7
12
6
Dimboola
50
52
8
8
Drung
30
38
7
10
Edenhope
28
33
19
23
Glenorchy
20
20
3
3
Goroke
17
19
23
25
Grange
56
54
25
21
Halls Gap
39
55
13
12
Harrow
30
24
7
10
Churchill & Monash
117
121
36
42
Drouin
317
313
68
70
Hopetoun
32
45
9
12
Garfield
249
223
32
40
Horsham
419
455
181
183
Mirboo North
107
119
25
29
Jeparit
11
11
9
8
Moe
135
144
33
36
Kaniva
29
32
15
16
Morwell
235
237
65
68
Landsborough
7
11
6
7
Pakenham
430
439
68
61
Minyip
31
24
18
19
Trafalgar
224
245
57
55
Moor Park
21
20
2
1
48
48
16
19
Traralgon
476
352
108
65
Murtoa
Warragul
542
510
144
144
Natimuk
25
20
3
3
Nhill
80
91
42
41
Yallourn MEMBER NUMBERS NUMBER OF CLUBS
WOMENS WESTERN DISTRICT
50
MEN 2013
222
252
45
39
3054
2955
681
649
11
MEN 2013
11
11
11
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
Balmoral
-
-
17
19
Camperdown
-
-
28
29
Casterton
-
-
37
40
Cobden
-
-
48
47
Coleraine
-
-
23
21
Pimpinio
10
15
3
4
Rainbow
35
36
20
20
Rupanyup
23
26
9
11
Serviceton
40
46
18
19
Sheep Hills
24
23
10
10
Stawell
144
146
36
34
Toolondo
30
28
16
15
Wallaloo
22
20
12
10
Warracknabeal
124
134
40
40
1497
1607
605
615
31
31
31
30
Dartmoor
-
-
12
12
MEMBER NUMBERS
East Framingham
-
-
36
38
NUMBER OF CLUBS
membership statistics MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
Member Clubs
32449
32141
7716
7896
Member Clubs
48
48
49
56
Affiliated Clubs
374
404
53
54
Affiliated Clubs
2
2
2
2
League Clubs
6060
5527
2207
2001
League Clubs
79
63
57
39
Country Clubs
45284
45450
14334
14171
Associated Clubs
1
1
1
1
Affiliated Club Programs
3117
2298
313
346
Country Clubs
276
279
277
280
87284
85820
24623
24468
TOTAL
406
393
386
378
TOTAL
TOTAL CLUBS
MEN 2013
MEN WOMEN WOMEN 2012 2013 2012
golf victoria HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS
W.J.C. Riddell
1923-1930
Mrs N.Lees
1938-42
Mrs H.A Anderson G. Body M.K. Fitchett J.M. Hobday R.L. Kirby J.B. Westacott
H.G. McRoberts
1930-1937
Mrs A. Gatehouse
1942-46
T.E. Doughton
1938-1947
Mrs A.J. Douglas
1946-48
C.R. Willan
1947-1952
E.P. Prendergast
1952-1959
Miss M. Macleod
1948-53
D.S. Martin
1959-1965
Mrs C.L. Evans
1953-59
A.A. Brahe
1965-1970
Mrs R.P. Mcmeekin
1959-70
J.R. Lovett
1970-1975
Mrs H.A. Anderson
1970-75
C.J. Evans
1975-1980
Mrs J.S. Bailey
1975-81
K.L. Alcock
1980-1987
Miss B. Cheney MBE
1981-83
D.N.S. Blair
1987-1992
Mrs E.H. Griffith
1983-86
R.S.J. Budge
1992-1996
Mrs N.W. Teesdale
1986-89
J.B. Westacott
1996-2002
R.L. Kirby
2002-2007
Mrs J. Wakeham
1989-92
J.M. Hobday
2007- 2010
Mrs T.A. Stevenson
1992-95
GOLF VICTORIA PRESIDENT J.M. Hobday
2011 -
GV FINANCE DIRECTOR A. C. Nott
2011 -
VGA PRESIDENTS T.C. Hope
1902-1903
W.J.C. Riddell
1903-1904
G.C. Morrison
1904-1905
F.M. Douglass
1905-1906
W.J.C. Riddell
1906-1907
G.C. Morrison
1907-1908
P.J. Russell
Mrs J. Court
1995-98
(FORMERLY VICTORIAN LADIES GOLF UNION)
Mrs J. Gorrell
1998-01
1905-06
Mrs J. Hibbins
2001-04
1908-1909
Mrs J.K. Merritt (Interim)
F.B. Waters
1909-1910
Mrs L.H. Lindon
1906-12
Mrs J. Onto
2004-07
F.M. Douglass
1910-1911
Mrs J.K. Merritt
1912-19
Mrs J.Hoff
2007-10
G.C. Morrison
1911-1912
Mrs E. Mclaughlin
1919-20
GV CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
W.J.C. Riddell
1912-1913
Miss G. Hay
1920-21
2010-2011
F.B. Patterson
1913-1914
Mrs M.H. Legge
1922-24
D. J. Greenhill (Joint)
F.B. Waters
1914-1915
Mrs N. Lees
1924-28
Mrs. B. E. Young (Joint)
2010-2011
H.J. Graham
1915-1921
Mrs A. Gatehouse
1928-36
S. P. Brookhouse
2011 -
H. Culliton
1921-1923
Mrs B.J. Bellair
1936-38
WGV PRESIDENTS
2 013 GOL F V ICTORI A A NNUA L REP OR T
MEN 2013
TOTAL MEMBERS
51
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